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View Poll Results: Which LS for daily driver truck build? | |||
6.0l |
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20 | 37.04% |
5.3l |
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29 | 53.70% |
4.8l |
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5 | 9.26% |
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Location: Mt Airy, MD
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Re: Which LS for daily use truck?
True, more is better. And for a daily driver (I think of driving to work 5 days a week) that would be more MPG for me. I'll dump the fuel in my toys using the money I saved commuting in something sensible.
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