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Old 05-19-2010, 05:23 AM   #11
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thanks for some feed back. I still have not done my homework on my own car yet but i want less power, more fuel efficent! totaly opposite than normal but i guess that i am into recycling tooo much.... Anny help??? 98 318Ti manual transmission. PLEASE HELP ME all i want is to go 80-90 on the highway and have my RPMS ALOT lower!
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