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    Hauling with different fuels onboard

    That would be the easy/hard way out lol, dont know which one. I do want to be legal and can pass the background for sure, they do already allow me and the wife to carry handguns, and that is part of the reason I dont want to get caught breaking the law with something somewhat major. Either way...
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    Hauling with different fuels onboard

    Ok, so I have a drift car that I haul between a few states to go to events. The car runs on E85 and it was hard enough to find a transfer tank dot approved for flammable fuel but I found a 15 gallon tank that I have had for a few years that I mount in the bed of my trucks and ground it. I...
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    Cool. Great info. I figure I will just order the adapter and have it ready for when I do change the filter. I did notice that the adapter comes with a cat filter already. As long as I make sure the fuel stations I go to are quality stations I should be fine with that filter correct? Or is the...
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    Thanks. Ill check that out. I got around to looking at the lift pumps and stuff. If I got the cat adapter would it be as necessary to then run a pre filter on the lift pump? The cat one said its at 2 microns already. This could be a cheaper option. The cat one does not have the water separator...
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    Apparently the thing I looked up before buying the truck had the wrong number for engine identification in the vin number. What Im seeing now on other web sites is that with my vin I do have a LMM so I dont know if this changes things or if my thread needs moved or if the title needs changed...
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    Is there anything I can look at on the engine itself to confirm this? The vin number isnt correct for engine identification I guess. Build date isnt a good indicator either. Is there a tag somewhere that says "LBZ or LMM"?
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    Something else I just thought about is I was on hilly terrain and my fuel level was between 1/2 and 1/4. Could it have sloshed and picked up a touch of air? I do not have an exhaust system yet so it isnt really possible to hear any hickups. I did put it in tow haul when I passed too as I...
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    so does it figure it needs changed based on actual rail pressure vs what it wants to see or if the IP is sucking too hard or both? I was actually under the impression that it was calculated by hours and miles and nothing else had any bearing on the DIC's indicated filter life so if thats true...
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    Im thinking about it and probably will. My question is mostly about why the quick drop from 92% to 0%. What triggers that? I didnt even run a whole tank of fuel through it yet.
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    LBZ: CHANGE FUEL FILTER (not asking how to)

    I hope this is more of a question and not a problem but I want some insite on what might be wrong. I just bought my truck the other day from a chevy dealer used with 117k miles on the clock. They had a service sheet of what all they did to it when they got it. Fuel filter, oil change, changed...
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    New here

    Hi, I have a drift car and I do gas tuning (at a diesel shop) and I always join forums for vehicles the wife and I own. Well, just bought a truck last night so I though Id join up. Had a 00 pathfinder when I was younger and It didnt have the power or breaking I wanted. Went to a gas dodge 1500...