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Fuel brands for better economy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moog" data-source="post: 70409" data-attributes="member: 418"><p>I drive a Mercedes C55 amg. From the responses so far, it would appear that i do not have to drive past any filling station when i need to fill-up.</p><p></p><p>On another note, i would be happier if i can obtain a deeper note from my exhausts. On enquiry from Steve Auto Clinic, they offered to remove the cat and replace it with simulators so the management system don't realize the cat has been removed with this i will get more power and better sound in the exhaust. I am not sure whether this modification can result in the car breaking down. Any one who has experience with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moog, post: 70409, member: 418"] I drive a Mercedes C55 amg. From the responses so far, it would appear that i do not have to drive past any filling station when i need to fill-up. On another note, i would be happier if i can obtain a deeper note from my exhausts. On enquiry from Steve Auto Clinic, they offered to remove the cat and replace it with simulators so the management system don't realize the cat has been removed with this i will get more power and better sound in the exhaust. I am not sure whether this modification can result in the car breaking down. Any one who has experience with this? [/QUOTE]
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