Author Topic: I put 22 gallons of gas in my truck last night....  (Read 1450 times)

Offline AKHog

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Re: I put 22 gallons of gas in my truck last night....
« Reply #60 on: November 18, 2008, 03:50:07 PM »
Ok so my original point is compression ratio can be changed by changing pistons, head OR by changing the crankshaft in certain situations, in which case I think we are all agreeing.

The problem started when I misused the term camshaft in place for crankshaft, obviously they are different and I know this, I just haven't talked car talk in so long it came out wrong.

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Re: I put 22 gallons of gas in my truck last night....
« Reply #61 on: November 18, 2008, 04:20:50 PM »
Ok so my original point is compression ratio can be changed by changing pistons, head OR by changing the crankshaft in certain situations, in which case I think we are all agreeing.

The problem started when I misused the term camshaft in place for crankshaft, obviously they are different and I know this, I just haven't talked car talk in so long it came out wrong.



in all seriousness......do you know how many times my parts supplier has sent me a cam sensor when i've ordered a crank sensor? and vice versa too?  :rofl
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Re: I put 22 gallons of gas in my truck last night....
« Reply #62 on: November 19, 2008, 04:31:14 PM »
Fuzeman where you from?  Growing up in Canandaigua I always experienced ridiculous prices too...I would see national averages and cry a little.  If I was down in Elmira visiting family, it was cheaper being close to the PA border...

Anyway, I didn't even bring my car to DC with me...so I honestly don't know the price.  There aren't too many gas stations in the heart of the city where I live/work.