cbturf
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I picked up the new oh8 on Thursday morning in Las Vegas, NV. The guys at Safe Autocare picked it up from Nellis and got her ready for a drive back to TN. I also had them add a tranny cooler since I was picking up my gooseneck trailer in Alamogordo. NM. Needles to say I am quite pleased with my new hot rod. And I do mean HOT. I spent all day Thursday and Friday screeching across southern Arizona at 55mph! The truck is handling it very nicely, no problems at all, the driver is about to die!
The truck did have a few pleasant surprises when it was recovered. It already has a 24v solargizer so the batts are good as new. The GP relay has been replaced and seems to be working fine, although it is well over 100 degrees for most of the trip. Tested out 4wd and it works as it should.
One rather bad surprise is how small the second half of the fuel tank is. I left Hoover dam with the fuel gauge showing 3/4 and made the 70 mile run to kinsman and I was just about dead empty! Pulled into the first fuel stop and was very thankful to pay $4.09/ gallon! I got robbed because it was $.30 less about 1/4 mile up the road. I now see that on my truck full is about half a turn past the F on the gauge and the gauge is just guessing at how much fuel is left. I also stopped at the first Walmart and picked up a couple fo yellow 5 gallon cans to make myself feel better.
I am holding it between 50-55 mph and I am pulling down 18.75mpg. I am adding a quart of two cycle oil to each fill up. Typing on iPhone is pretty tedious so I will check back when I roll in to TN. This baby will have ac as soon as I get home!!!!!!!
The truck did have a few pleasant surprises when it was recovered. It already has a 24v solargizer so the batts are good as new. The GP relay has been replaced and seems to be working fine, although it is well over 100 degrees for most of the trip. Tested out 4wd and it works as it should.
One rather bad surprise is how small the second half of the fuel tank is. I left Hoover dam with the fuel gauge showing 3/4 and made the 70 mile run to kinsman and I was just about dead empty! Pulled into the first fuel stop and was very thankful to pay $4.09/ gallon! I got robbed because it was $.30 less about 1/4 mile up the road. I now see that on my truck full is about half a turn past the F on the gauge and the gauge is just guessing at how much fuel is left. I also stopped at the first Walmart and picked up a couple fo yellow 5 gallon cans to make myself feel better.
I am holding it between 50-55 mph and I am pulling down 18.75mpg. I am adding a quart of two cycle oil to each fill up. Typing on iPhone is pretty tedious so I will check back when I roll in to TN. This baby will have ac as soon as I get home!!!!!!!