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Old 12-30-2014, 11:18 AM
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Guys, it's our business. We make a good product and are just promoting it. We're not doing anything unethical here. So yes, this record is broken but find me a customer who says they were robbed. What you do to your vehicle is your business, what someone else to theirs is theirs. No need to insult complete strangers and not to mention a business you have done none with. Certainly you must have better things to do. Have a great New Year and keep up the good work maintaining your vehicles, clearly we do not have anything to offer you. No hard feelings.
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RX Performance - Guys, it's our business. We make a good product and are just promoting it. We're not doing anything unethical here. ...
Welp then post the thread in the Vendor Showcase forum (where this belongs).

And BTW ... Am a oil catch can user and have been for 10+ years.
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Originally Posted by RX Performance
Every owner of a direct injection engine experiences a loss in fuel economy and performance over time.
Can you please tell me when one would expect this loss?

As you can see from my signature, I own an older Ecoboost vehicle with almost 85k now (84,500). I have fuel economy records from day 1. In those past 84,500 miles, my MPG is rock steady.

I am bone stock.
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Originally Posted by BucketMan
Pretty bold statement....
I see plenty of folks whom don't take care of themselves who live for a very long time.
I also see folks who work out religiously and drop over dead at the gym.
You've seen people die at the gym? Hmmm
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Originally Posted by Crewdawg1
You've seen people die at the gym? Hmmm
Yes.
Old 02-18-2015, 11:12 AM
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It's settled then. The gym is a very dangerous place, drink beer and eat lots of pizza and burgers because they are delicious. Personally I've never enjoyed sweating and young chics love a buff 40+ guy with a beard. This has been terrible for my marriage but... I like the beard so it stays.

If this helps just one guy on this board, my mission is complete. Oh yeah I almost forgot, BUY A CATCH CAN! The link is in the sig.
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Originally Posted by RX Performance
It's settled then. The gym is a very dangerous place, drink beer and eat lots of pizza and burgers because they are delicious. Personally I've never enjoyed sweating and young chics love a buff 40+ guy with a beard. This has been terrible for my marriage but... I like the beard so it stays.

If this helps just one guy on this board, my mission is complete. Oh yeah I almost forgot, BUY A CATCH CAN! The link is in the sig.
LOL I love this guy! im buying one!



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