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From the info' provided by some of the more knowledgeable dudes here, the difference seems to be in the torque power band; a slight improvement, still an improvement. Where I
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From the info' provided by some of the more knowledgeable dudes here, the difference seems to be in the torque power band; a slight improvement, still an improvement. Where I did notice a sweet difference, was in the MPG. I went from 11-12 days on a tankful, to 14-15! That, in and of itself, justifies the modest investment.
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