LMFAO!!! You would think that.Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
uh oh
is eli a daddy? :shocked:
Originally posted by: Eli
LMFAO!!! You would think that.Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
uh oh
is eli a daddy? :shocked:
No.
I've just been thinking it would be cool to have a van. You could make the inside so badass.
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Eli
LMFAO!!! You would think that.Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
uh oh
is eli a daddy? :shocked:
No.
I've just been thinking it would be cool to have a van. You could make the inside so badass.
Orgy wagon!
Yeah. I'd like to think a Dodge/Ford van would do it, but meh.. I'd much rather have a Chevy.Originally posted by: funboy42
Here is a nice place that with give you the MPG on almost anything on the road with wheels.
I would suggest looking into a older Chevy van if you want full size and in some cases because of the weight with a full size you will get better MPG with a V8 and longer life because the tiny 4.3 v6 isnt having to push around all that weight. Look up a 88 (I did 88 because of the OD trans in my 88 Firebird with a 305 V8 at 70mph Im running at 1700 rpm and is rated at 26 mpg) They would use this same trans in that year and later so you will be looking at anywhere from 15-24 Highway. I didnt look up anything really newer then a 94 so it may get better the newer it goes but it is a start.
And yes vans are awesume. You can litterally do anything in your van from a kick but A/V system, to a water bed, to making babies in it and actually using it for hauling your new family around in it because you just had to own a hotel on wheels.
And right Idea going with a Chevy I see. They can be fitted with godly ammounts of aftermarket parts, parts are a dime a dozen, and IMO can really be pimped out in and out and look tits.
OH and what ever full size you get get the high top version. It gives you more room, tvs will fit in better, and most have windows on top for get moon light views coming in when you and the old lady are making babies![]()
Originally posted by: EliYeah. I'd like to think a Dodge/Ford van would do it, but meh.. I'd much rather have a Chevy.
Hmmmm...
I wonder if the 6.2L Diesel engines are candidates for biodiesel conversion.
Now THAT would be badass!
Yes, used cooking oil.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: EliYeah. I'd like to think a Dodge/Ford van would do it, but meh.. I'd much rather have a Chevy.
Hmmmm...
I wonder if the 6.2L Diesel engines are candidates for biodiesel conversion.
Now THAT would be badass!
I wasn't aware there as any conversion necessary for the engine to run on biodiesel. I thought you just had to make the fuel. Or are you talking about running straight off used fast food oil? Because I know that takes conversion.
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes, used cooking oil.
If it's the right type of Diesel engine, the only real "conversion" necessary is the cooking oil support system, ie: heated fuel tank due to the viscous nature of cooking oil and some other stuff.
Nope, used cooking oil is biodiesel.Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Eli
Yes, used cooking oil.
If it's the right type of Diesel engine, the only real "conversion" necessary is the cooking oil support system, ie: heated fuel tank due to the viscous nature of cooking oil and some other stuff.
That's different than biodiesel, though, isn't it? IIRC, biodiesel can be used in basically any diesel engine.