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mikemeyer0
3/30/2005 3:11:00 PM
I pay in durango, colorado, 2.29 for the mid-grade, what about you?
traffictech870
3/31/2005 12:07:18 AM
In Edmonton Alberta, Canada I pay 89.9 Cents CDN per liter
It just went up from 84.9
Bene
3/31/2005 2:19:48 AM
as i mentioned on another thread...
$2.60 for regular.
MiniManiac
3/31/2005 11:54:54 AM
$2.25 in Louisville, KY (regular)
Patrick
3/31/2005 12:18:08 PM
2.49 a gallon 20 miles north of the motor city.
anonimaus
3/31/2005 12:59:51 PM
$2.52/gal (92 octane) Chicago, IL
HAMROVER
4/2/2005 2:17:13 PM
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
As quoted on another thread, I pay the equivalent of nearly $5.95 USD per USGal for Regular Unleaded, every three to four months, but normally run on AutoGas/LPG, which is a Butane/Propane mixture, at approximately $2.82 USD per USGal.
Did you know you can run a TD5 on a charged mixture of LPG/Diesel at approximately 70%/30%, and get a power increase of around 20%?
It's what gets fitted to some Land Rover Diesels over here.
mikemeyer0
4/4/2005 12:02:18 PM
well my gas prices went up to $2.34/gal for the cheap stuff.
Bene
4/5/2005 12:18:25 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: HAMROVER
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
As quoted on another thread, I pay the equivalent of nearly $5.95 USD per USGal for Regular Unleaded, every three to four months, but normally run on AutoGas/LPG, which is a Butane/Propane mixture, at approximately $2.82 USD per USGal.
Did you know you can run a TD5 on a charged mixture of LPG/Diesel at approximately 70%/30%, and get a power increase of around 20%?
It's what gets fitted to some Land Rover Diesels over here.
did you know that you could run pretty much any diesel on corn oil?
MiniManiac
4/5/2005 4:52:30 PM
New price 2.34 for regular
kumbhani123
4/5/2005 6:50:51 PM
Price/Unit: $2.40 9/10 gallon
Location: The real "OC" (Orange County), California
supaphly119
4/6/2005 6:21:34 AM
2.39 (Premium) in tempe, AZ yesterday.
yay.
mikemeyer0
4/6/2005 11:52:43 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Bene
quote:
ORIGINAL: HAMROVER
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
As quoted on another thread, I pay the equivalent of nearly $5.95 USD per USGal for Regular Unleaded, every three to four months, but normally run on AutoGas/LPG, which is a Butane/Propane mixture, at approximately $2.82 USD per USGal.
Did you know you can run a TD5 on a charged mixture of LPG/Diesel at approximately 70%/30%, and get a power increase of around 20%?
It's what gets fitted to some Land Rover Diesels over here.
did you know that you could run pretty much any diesel on corn oil?
yep, but don't do it!
kumbhani123
4/10/2005 8:43:36 PM
Gas Price is now 2.47 at the Mobile place around the corner....
i have the LR garage parked for now, and im running my v6 Acura legend
mikemeyer0
4/12/2005 6:03:06 PM
i went to las vegas for the weekend and paid $2.51/gal for the cheap stuff. OMG!
05LandRover
4/18/2005 11:00:02 PM
$2.16 for 87 octane, add $.08 for each step up in octane. $2.24 for diesel.
at our participating fina stations, every tuesday you can buy premium for mid-grade price. i usually fill up on tuesdays. it is funny on those days, people won't notice the price on the sign and fill their car up with mid grade when they could get premium for the same price.
Midland, Texas, President Bush's "Hometown"
Lighting90
4/19/2005 2:25:22 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: mikemeyer0
quote:
ORIGINAL: Bene
quote:
ORIGINAL: HAMROVER
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
As quoted on another thread, I pay the equivalent of nearly $5.95 USD per USGal for Regular Unleaded, every three to four months, but normally run on AutoGas/LPG, which is a Butane/Propane mixture, at approximately $2.82 USD per USGal.
Did you know you can run a TD5 on a charged mixture of LPG/Diesel at approximately 70%/30%, and get a power increase of around 20%?
It's what gets fitted to some Land Rover Diesels over here.
did you know that you could run pretty much any diesel on corn oil?
yep, but don't do it!
Don't do what? The LPG on diesel, I know someone who is running this set up on his Rally prepared Disco, and goes well...
The Corn oil, or diesel made from Oil Seed Rape, yes, worth doing and it will be coming online int he UK very soon. Several new processing plants are been built at the moment, and the government here is going to tax the fuel a lot lighter, making it approximately half the cost of mineral diesel. It is a greener fuel, (does not produce the large particulates, and produces the same CO2 as what the plants removed from the air in the first place) it gives slightly better miles per gallon. Land Rovers are also well suited to running the fuel, and no problems are been reported so far from people using it in the UK. (some have been using it for a few years now...)
mikemeyer0
4/19/2005 12:54:10 PM
I ment don't run your diesel on corn oil or any other cooking oil for that matter. Yea it works but not good and makes a big mess and it even is not good on your engine. I school we tested this to see the effects and if it would work as an altertanitive fuel, well yea it work but not worth it, we ended up building an electric car for our project.
Patrick
4/19/2005 4:12:41 PM
our price has begun to drop here in the motor city.
MiniManiac
4/19/2005 10:13:04 PM
We are down to 2.08 for regular!! Yeah!!!!!
Patrick
4/20/2005 12:47:01 PM
how far south are you??
Lighting90
4/20/2005 5:06:24 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: mikemeyer0
I ment don't run your diesel on corn oil or any other cooking oil for that matter. Yea it works but not good and makes a big mess and it even is not good on your engine. I school we tested this to see the effects and if it would work as an altertanitive fuel, well yea it work but not worth it, we ended up building an electric car for our project.
I am curious, as here in the UK people are running on veggie diesel (made from oil seed rape) quite successfully without any mess. The only major problem is if you use cooking oil, you need to heat it before using it, as cold oil will bung up the pump, filters etc. But processed oil seed rape oil, works very well and actually burns better than mineral oil...
I will try and find some links of sites that give more info on this subject for you to have a look at..
Lighting90
4/21/2005 1:56:53 AM
As hamrover said our gas prices are far more expensive, it will not be long before we will be paying £1 per litre.. we are already at the 82p to 84p per litre now, and still going up. They are saying we will hit 90p per litre by the summer of this year.
3.785litres = 1 gallon
£3.18 per Gallon
1.84 dollars to the £
current price for me is $5.85 going up to $6.25 maybe by the summer time, if they are right about the 90p per litre...
Time to start working from home soon....
mikemeyer0
4/21/2005 12:36:23 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: Lighting90
quote:
ORIGINAL: mikemeyer0
I ment don't run your diesel on corn oil or any other cooking oil for that matter. Yea it works but not good and makes a big mess and it even is not good on your engine. I school we tested this to see the effects and if it would work as an altertanitive fuel, well yea it work but not worth it, we ended up building an electric car for our project.
I am curious, as here in the UK people are running on veggie diesel (made from oil seed rape) quite successfully without any mess. The only major problem is if you use cooking oil, you need to heat it before using it, as cold oil will bung up the pump, filters etc. But processed oil seed rape oil, works very well and actually burns better than mineral oil...
I will try and find some links of sites that give more info on this subject for you to have a look at..
yea that would work but we were trying to come up with a way to just buy it in the store or get it somewhat cheaper than diesel. never tried the seed rape.
Patrick
4/21/2005 8:17:03 PM
when working as a technician i worked with a guy who was also a diesel tech, and he said that while in diesel school, all of the work mules run strictly off of mcdonalds used fryer grease! he said they ran just as well, but it stunk to high heaven...
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