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  • 150 MPG diesel concept - Loremo

    Wow. The Loremo is a concept diesel vehicle that gets 150 MPG. I'll be a road tester if they need one! From MSN Auto. Discuss diesel cars in our diesel vehicles forum. Loremo: The 'Low Resistance Mobile' At 150-miles-per-gallon, the Loremo wants to show how far a diesel can go. Loremo, which...
    Posted to Weblog by natescape on 07-22-2008
  • Re: what are we waiting for!?

    that is kind of what's happening now. but you'll almost never hear about it because of _____________ i have no clue. there are some very intelligent people on this forum. a lot of people keep information to themselves though. there is a ton of info here to learn about how to's and where to...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 07-18-2008
  • Watch closely, see the magic bunny?

    Next time you go to the gas station to fill up, look at the price of the 3 flavors of gas FIRST, then swipe your card in the reader, see if it changes. my bet is, 8 to 50 cents higher if you pay with debit or credit card, thats not counting the 2% fee from the card issuer as well. everyone's looking...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 07-09-2008
  • 1982 Toyota Blizzard 4cyl diesel 4X4- only one in USA! 40+ MPG!!!!

    1982 Toyota Bizzard 4X4 Over 40 Miles per gallon!!!!!! I have a very rare 4x4 diesel for sale. It is the only hardtop version of a Blizzard in the USA.(ther's one soft top and one pickup) It's a 4 cyl engine that runs very stong. New paint. clutch, brakes, transfer case, etc are all in great...
    Posted to Forum by jsaltlick on 07-01-2008
  • Re: We sale 275 gallon totes/ new and recondition

    I am looking for some totes in good shape. I live in Nevada but i can pickup a few in Washington state, Oregon, Idaho, utah or other places if the price is right.
    Posted to Forum by The Prophet on 06-15-2008
  • Re: A few questions before I get started...

    just for future reference, the diesel engine was designed to run on peanut oil. while technology marches onward, I still think peanut oil would probably be the best in lubrication, MPG, and quite a few other factors I havent even thought of, such as life expectancy of gaskets, rings, etc. but then again...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 06-12-2008
  • tracking current prices

    for those of us interested, i think we need a new forum heading that just tracks the daily price of diesel in different areas. might be fun to see how fast it rises or how long it takes to get to x price. $8 a gallon $10 a gallon $30 a gallon $ one arm, one leg, 2 pints of blood, your firstborn, all...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 05-28-2008
  • 1985 Mercedes Benz, 300SD

    1985 Mercedes Benz , 300SD, blue, new hood & door paint, approx 220,000 miles, 5 cyl, Automatic, 2WD, AC, Cruise, Power locks, Power steering, leather interior, memory seats, power seats, anti-lock brakes, fog lights, CD player, Power windows, tinted glass, alloy wheels. Runs diesel or Bio Diesel...
    Posted to Forum by Shaj4 on 05-25-2008
  • DIESEL CHEVETTES FOR SALE!!!!!!!

    My wife says that I have too many diesel chevettes and they need to go. I have five of them and I told her I would sell four of them so you have a few to choose from. Come take a look. Years are 1981 and 1982. They are in running condition, some have a few things that need fixing and a littel tlc. Asking...
    Posted to Forum by s.laughter on 05-24-2008
  • SEEKING: 1980s-1990s biodiesel/WVO vehicle, nte $6000 in Montana or thereabouts!

    I am looking to purchase a 1980s-1990s biodiesel/WVO street legal vehicle, such as VW, Mercedes, Toyota... etc!!!. Need to seat 4 total. Price is flexible depending on condition, age, location etc, BUT not to exceed $6000. I am located in Helena, MT, can travel up to a 500 mile radius to buy. Please...
    Posted to Forum by annbbs on 05-07-2008
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