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Old 12-19-2005, 06:53 AM
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Re: a question to manual transmission owners.

Your fuel (bad or not) should not affect your shift points.
Using premium and an octane booster could actually slow your car down a little. Too much isn't always good.
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Re: a question to manual transmission owners.

l think they are slowing me down man.. imagine, afternoon l proved that to my wife even she drove it and made 50 mph. at the first gear and then at night l tried no... she is not going more then 45-46 mph at the first gear.. actually l dont care, l dont do it always.. but l just wonder why not now..

octane booster just first time l tried and l wanted to see if l am gonna go faster and premium, l just wanted to add pprimum cuz l was gonna add octane booster so l thought that would be better, man, now l am goin and getting 87.. that is the best..

thank you..
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