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Old 04-27-2004, 04:51 PM
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No problem man.

But if you wanted to waste 78 bucks some under drives would have been better in my opinion.

This WILL eventually damage your motor.

Think about it like this man what is gas?Its a solvent and cuts down on the lubrication inside the motor.Now this happens a little under normal driving conditions but the oil pressure will make up for it.

What you are doing is like said you are actually cutting spark to cylinders and flooding them with gas washing the cylinders down of oil and protection.

Thats only one bad part the other is what happens if you get a back fire?Then youre looking at possibly a bent valve or worse.

This just isnt worth it to me.But if it is to you then by all means go for it.

This is a prime example of "RESEARCHING A PRODUCT BEFORE YOU BUY IT" not saying you didnt.But if you had no clue of the effects it has or will have on your motor you didnt research enough.
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