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From : beekeep

Q: my 2000 ram 2500 seems to have blown a fuse for the power outlet. it was a bad appliance that blew it as i also tested it in the cigarette lighter and it caused the fuse to blow in that one also. i replaced the lighter fuse with ease as it is located on the side of the dash. i pulled every fuse out and could not find another blown fuse. thanks trent -- posted via a free usenet account from http//www.tera.com .

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From : fmb

alright i am edumacated now that i have read more of snomans propaganda! on wed 23 aug 2006 014335 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote engine manufacturers have known about these coming changes for a while now and the injection pumps injectors etc. not that long epa passed the rule in early 2005 and it would likely not been a factor at all in a 2004 because it would have been designed a year or two before that. below is a link to some info on low sulpher fuel problems for those that want to learn a bit more about it and what problems are being seen where it has been used for a while. http//forum.snoman.com/viewtopic.phpt=227 ----------------- thesnoman.com .

From : beekeep

rap sometimes. 87 does not provide the octane needed plan and simple and the timing has to be retards to tolerate it. please explain to me how a v10 retards its timing when using 87 octane fuel. .

From : denny

i have driven both many times thats not what he asked... .