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this isn't to make you feel stupid, but you didn't accidentally put regular gas or go to a different station than normal did you? You said you heard pinging so

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Old 11-08-2011, 06:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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this isn't to make you feel stupid, but you didn't accidentally put regular gas or go to a different station than normal did you? You said you heard pinging so i'm just making sure.
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this isn't to make you feel stupid, but you didn't accidentally put regular gas or go to a different station than normal did you? You said you heard pinging so i'm just making sure.
no worries, it's a valid question. I put nothing but 91 octane in my car. it was the same station I always go to. I changed stations after I thought I got bad gas. are the g3s supposed to be able to be moved around in the engine bay? I can move mine like they r just laying in the front bumper for support, if they are moving under load like jordo suggested would that cause the problem I'm having? I had Stillen install my intakes so if there is a problem with the install I'll take it back to them to have things done right.
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no worries, it's a valid question. I put nothing but 91 octane in my car. it was the same station I always go to. I changed stations after I thought I got bad gas. are the g3s supposed to be able to be moved around in the engine bay? I can move mine like they r just laying in the front bumper for support, if they are moving under load like jordo suggested would that cause the problem I'm having? I had Stillen install my intakes so if there is a problem with the install I'll take it back to them to have things done right.
as far as being able to move them I have no idea to be honest. I'm sure if Stillen put them in then they were done right.. I would imagine anyway.
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