What gas are you running in your 392

Exactly but keeping receipts for Every fillip is going to require multiple file cabinets
I've used a service for years that lets me mail in piles of receipts, then, scans every receipt, extracts out the information and stores them in the cloud. They will then return your physical receipts to you or shred them for you. They also have an app that lets you snap a pic of any receipt (or business card) and they will scan and categorize it without needing to mail in the receipts. We save every single receipt, and I mail in a stuffed envelope every month or so. At the end of the year I spend a few hours going over every one and assigning it into tax categories, then when I do my tax return, I create a "receipt report" for each deduction the includes the total, and a copy of every receipt that led me to that total.

https://www.shoeboxed.com

My biggest challenge these days is that so many gas stations fail to provide a receipt at the pump. Restaurants also now do that thing where the payment device gives you a choice of "no receipt" or "email receipt".... uh. No.
 
I've used a service for years that lets me mail in piles of receipts, then, scans every receipt, extracts out the information and stores them in the cloud. They will then return your physical receipts to you or shred them for you. They also have an app that lets you snap a pic of any receipt (or business card) and they will scan and categorize it without needing to mail in the receipts. We save every single receipt, and I mail in a stuffed envelope every month or so. At the end of the year I spend a few hours going over every one and assigning it into tax categories, then when I do my tax return, I create a "receipt report" for each deduction the includes the total, and a copy of every receipt that led me to that total.

https://www.shoeboxed.com

My biggest challenge these days is that so many gas stations fail to provide a receipt at the pump. Restaurants also now do that thing where the payment device gives you a choice of "no receipt" or "email receipt".... uh. No.
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I've used a service for years that lets me mail in piles of receipts, then, scans every receipt, extracts out the information and stores them in the cloud. They will then return your physical receipts to you or shred them for you. They also have an app that lets you snap a pic of any receipt (or business card) and they will scan and categorize it without needing to mail in the receipts. We save every single receipt, and I mail in a stuffed envelope every month or so. At the end of the year I spend a few hours going over every one and assigning it into tax categories, then when I do my tax return, I create a "receipt report" for each deduction the includes the total, and a copy of every receipt that led me to that total.

https://www.shoeboxed.com

My biggest challenge these days is that so many gas stations fail to provide a receipt at the pump. Restaurants also now do that thing where the payment device gives you a choice of "no receipt" or "email receipt".... uh. No.
Check out expensify.com
Easy to use, automatic categories via scan (via email or photo upload), archived reports for taxes.
I know there a bunch of options out there but would also work for documenting gas receipts
 
i tried ethanol free and seams like it just cost me more.
running 93 octane now and i get 14 to 14.6 with running 37 falkin wildpeaks on my xr package.
i drive this as my daily driver and work is 54 miles round trip.
just wondering how others compare.
love my ride but it definitely costs in gas.
I found that sheetzs has 90 octane ethanol free and I get over 15 mpg
93 octane with ethanol gets me 14.to 14.5. They seam to be priced the same.
So definitely going with ethanol free. The jeep runs great on it.
 
I found that sheetzs has 90 octane ethanol free and I get over 15 mpg
93 octane with ethanol gets me 14.to 14.5. They seam to be priced the same.
So definitely going with ethanol free. The jeep runs great on it.
That’s what I usually get 14-14.5 around town on 91 10% ethanol
 
91 and 92 octane always. I'll choose ethanol-free if I encounter it at those octane levels. When I considered buying my 392, I made a big deal about the fact it ran on Premium gas. That concern evaporated when I thought about how often I shop at my organic food store and how easy it is to drop 50-100 bucks per visit on food and I don't even blink an eye about it. And I'm at that store more than I am at the gas station for sure.
 
91 and 92 octane always. I'll choose ethanol-free if I encounter it at those octane levels. When I considered buying my 392, I made a big deal about the fact it ran on Premium gas. That concern evaporated when I thought about how often I shop at my organic food store and how easy it is to drop 50-100 bucks per visit on food and I don't even blink an eye about it. And I'm at that store more than I am at the gas station for sure.
Yea food prices 50 for breakfast 60-65 for lunch 100 -175 for dinner . Insanity but. We like good food 😬🍻
 
i tried ethanol free and seams like it just cost me more.
running 93 octane now and i get 14 to 14.6 with running 37 falkin wildpeaks on my xr package.
i drive this as my daily driver and work is 54 miles round trip.
just wondering how others compare.
love my ride but it definitely costs in gas.
We use 93 Octane in the 392 and regular in my wife's Sahara. As for gas mileage, I drive within the city and not very far at that so I fill up maybe once every 3 weeks. She fills up twice a week because of her dives across town to and from work. I probably get 14-15 mpg in my 392 while she gets 18-20.
 
I’d like to believe that. EPA is implementing new regs in 2025. The 8 states which can use ethanol free fuel, will be required to change their formulation.
*Lee Zeldin enters the chat... ;)
 

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