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Old 07-18-2006, 07:36 PM
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yes i am alive just been verry verry buisy with the remodel i never shift other than using the OD button. the tune i have knows best so when im at the track thats all i do overdrive off TC off hit the gas. around town i drive with the od off and sometimes on the freeway. thats pretty much it for me. thanks all i miss all this new fun you guys seem to be having. i mean hec i leave you guys alone and all hell breaks loose! good luck and ill see some of you at ricky and ronnies in torrance cal wed night i hope they are doing a photo shoot of my car. peace love charity and well you know the rest. anyone with any tech probs please feal free to pm me ill try to get to them as i can.
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Old 07-18-2006, 07:50 PM
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Eghads Fixer.... you have a ton of work ahead of you.... wires, cables, sheetrock, spackling, finishing, outlets, windows, priming, painting, siding, decking, roofing... ugh... I'm tired...

I only ever use the O/D button. If I am in OD and I know I will need some power in a second or two, I hit this button first, saves me the downshift when I stomp it, and prevents the possible over rev if you stomp it too big..... button first, down you go, then much better response and control with the throttle.
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