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  1. MikeHTally

    Tires

    There's nothing on the tire that contains valid information. The door placard is the source.
  2. MikeHTally

    Conical seat angle

    $150.00 !? Yeow!! I bought these off Amazon $28. They fit fine and tightened up with no complaints https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B096C68LNH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Oops, I missed the locking part. Fortunately, I live where they are not so necessary. I had locking lugs on my Ram...
  3. MikeHTally

    What's everyone's drive mode?

    City driving needs quicker response to driver input. Highway driving is miles and miles of steady-state condition. My recent road trip was 2-5 hours at a stretch with minimal speed changes or quick need of the warp drive.
  4. MikeHTally

    CV Fab Intercooler in Prototype Stage

    I'm in Florida. Bit of a haul for that - thanks anyway. I have a shop I trust to do it right. I just don't see the advanage offsetting the cost. I'll never track the car. It's just my people-hauler, trailer-tower, fun SUV. On the days I lean on it a bit, it then sits in my driveway for a few...
  5. MikeHTally

    CV Fab Intercooler in Prototype Stage

    I bought an intercooler, down pipe and charge piping for my EB Mustang. Jason might recognize my name. Great folks to work with. Thinking about this for my ST, but jeez the disassembly is pretty daunting.
  6. MikeHTally

    What's everyone's drive mode?

    Same here. I just finished a 2,600 mile road trip. On Eco all the way. Average 24.4, best 26.2. I'm also going to try 87 for a while, since I'll be commuting for a few months.
  7. MikeHTally

    Real world mpg

    Why? If you're on the interstate for 5-8 hours, why not use Eco mode? All that seems to change is how it accelerates using cruise. It's a bit more leisurely when the cruise tells it to accelerate. If you need more, use the loud pedal.
  8. MikeHTally

    Real world mpg

    Especially on road trips! The highway is where you need power. Torque is not a player at 75mph, but power to push the air aside is a definite factor. We just finished a 2,600 mile road trip and averaged 24.4 mpg (best:26.2) running 75-80. I put 87 in it today, which mixed with the remaining 93...
  9. MikeHTally

    OCD Screen protector

    Pillar protectors look cool, but I've already installed my vent shades. Not sure I want to try to custom-cut the panel.
  10. MikeHTally

    Conical seat angle

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What he said.
  11. MikeHTally

    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    Just got back from our road trip. Total 2,598 miles. Max/Gal: $5.419 in Harrisburg, PA.
  12. MikeHTally

    18o t stat. Good or bad?

    According to my ScanGauge II, that's what it seems to do.
  13. MikeHTally

    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    Looks good. I'm tired just thinking about that project. There is so much plumbing in that engine room.
  14. MikeHTally

    Vehicle Shipping

    Until yesterday on the interstate, I thought they only had closed, but there was an empty open one.
  15. MikeHTally

    Vehicle Shipping

    Reliable Transport hauls the cars Mecum sells. There are probably more options.
  16. MikeHTally

    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    7/6 Wilson, NC to Arlington - 265 more miles on the wonderful wagon road known as I-95 ;). 7/8 - 397 miles from Arlington to Vestal, NY. Abandoned I-95 (won't be taking it back home). Total trip miles so far: just under 1,200. On a lighter note, FWIW, best MPG: 25. Filled it today: $90.51 :eek:
  17. MikeHTally

    What Have You Done To Your Explorer ST Today

    Drove it 640 miles to Wilson, NC. Next stop: Arlington to visit my Dad's grave at ANC. Saw several STs on I-95, including a Rapid Red.
  18. MikeHTally

    How do you dry your washed car?

    It is indeed. I bought one of the originals 30+ years ago. Used it and used and used it, 'til it got motor oil on it :mad:. The newer ones work, but not as well, it seems.
  19. MikeHTally

    How do you dry your washed car?

    Same here, for decades.


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