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Bob_the_builder

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  1. As a school project I am working on designing a fuel tank to hold E-85 but I am having trouble finding a material that will actually hold the fuel. I have been talking to others and it seems that the E-85 will eat throuhg many different materials such as aluminum, steel, and plastic. Does any know what material is used in the fuel tank of GM's flexfuel tahoes and pickup trucks?

     

    Thanks,

     

     

    Bob

  2. It said earnhart on the back tailgate under the SS silverado but the front plate said jr's ss so I just assumed it was jr. but you guys are right since the intimidator is a D.E. Sr. edition. Either way you do not see too many Silverado SS trucks around this area and I was just wondering if it was a member on this site or not.

     

     

    Bob

  3. skis are a lot of fun we are looking at getting one but with the number of people that we got to the beach with we ended up buying an 06 seadoo sport boat. I have driven many seadoo jet skis. I found the new 4-stroke to be very nice and quite (this is what i have on the boat) however for a ski they are hard to work on. Hard to change the oil and if you roll the machine it is very easy to get water into the engine which basically requires a trip to the dealer. The older 2-stroke could handle much more abuse. I have never driven a GP but i have heard good things about them. The new GP1300 is suppose to be very nice and easyer to look after oppose to the seadoo 4-stroke. You also have to remember that the 4-stroke models are much heaveir then the older ones so off the line a older seadoo xp will problably beat you but the 4-stroke will reach a faster top speed. When we were looking at our boat we talked to many people and everyone told us different things and in the end you have to go for what you feel will fit you.

     

     

    just my 2 cents.

     

     

     

    Bob

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