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Old 07-31-2003, 05:48 AM
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should i get JDM

i know the jdm motors are set up for a higher octane fuel. i live australia and apparently we have third world fuel down here. can i still get the JDM engine or should i just get a local one.
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if you have a lower octane rating down under you should find some octane boost at an auto shop or something. thats weird because i have always heard that hondas/nissans in australia were almost identical to jdm. strange that they dont supply right gas for them

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