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Re: Fuel octane learn it.
And Im closing it.
As an informative thread its largely useless. As an example of how NOT to act on an internet forums its rather useful. MOPARmania Making a bold, blunt statement with little information to justify it, or back it up, in an open forum with a large number of technicaly minded people will not win you any friends. If you have some information and or knowledge you would like to share then please to, but find a way to phrase it that provides a clear explanation of what you are saying. It would also pay to do a forum search to make sure what you are wanting say has not already been well covered. There are already several threads here on fuel octane, most of them with input from engineers. CBFryman there is a right way and a wrong way to treat a new member. That was the wrong way. You are not a moderator, and have no right to think you can tell other members how to behave, or to try and correct thier misbehaviour. Some polite advice in your first post would have gone down much better, and saved me wasting several minutes of my life closing this thread and writing this reply.
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