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- gboppExplorerI'm guessing some of the members are talking about the comment in the OP's profile:
'I do not know or care about you, so leave'
Nice. - gmcsmokeExplorer
krobbe wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
HappyKayakers wrote:
On edit: I checked the OP's profile to see if there was any info about his rig. After reading the comments there, this will be the extent of my help.
yep, onto the block list.
bumpy
Block
op asks a legitimate question. - 2012ColemanExplorer II
J2's Profile wrote:
More about J2
I do not know or care about you
so leave
OK - bye! - APTExplorerProfile comment is weird, like someone hacked his account.
Anyway, your question is not clear. If you mean winterized diesel, the whole country has it. Consider the range of some diesel powered vehicles on OEM tanks (my diesel car can go 800+ miles per tank, and some people have set world records over 1600 miles per tank) and the use of additional truck bed fuel tanks can take you from the farthest north to farthest south in the continental US. - krobbeExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
HappyKayakers wrote:
On edit: I checked the OP's profile to see if there was any info about his rig. After reading the comments there, this will be the extent of my help.
yep, onto the block list.
bumpy
Block - BumpyroadExplorer
HappyKayakers wrote:
On edit: I checked the OP's profile to see if there was any info about his rig. After reading the comments there, this will be the extent of my help.
yep, onto the block list.
bumpy - HappyKayakersExplorer III:h
On edit: I checked the OP's profile to see if there was any info about his rig. After reading the comments there, this will be the extent of my help. - artguysExplorerI-40
- NomadacExplorerAll regular fuel in SC has 10% ethanol.
- Me_AgainExplorer IIII think he is talking about winter diesel blend that prevents gelling! Chris
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