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Old 09-18-2009, 09:26 PM   #154
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Originally Posted by Dragoneye View Post
Weight doesn't effect highway fuel economy. You want to adjust aerodynamics, and efficiency to improve that.


Thank you, Fbod.


Pure Magic...mark my words.


RatedZ, this is the last time I'll post in here, only because I have nothing more to say, not becaue I'm upset or whatever...

Though in the minority, a few people want to do what you want to do, and there's no reason to attack anybody who wants to...it's just another form of modification. But unless you work in or around the auto Industry, it's nearly impossible to understand the reasons behind the 'problem', and exactly how difficult it is to "fix" it.

My post that you quoted as "fail", attempted to explain that to you, in detail, and calmly...apparently, you'll stop at nothing however to ignore reason and continue with this game.
No, actually, this thread was littered by all kinds of poor, tortured souls who felt my "pig" statement was just too much to bear. If everyone would have stuck to the question at hand, this thread would have died a long time ago. It's not my fault you have such an immature bunch floating around your site.

It's your group of people who can't stick to a subject at hand which is a legitimate one. It was real simple. All I was looking for was advice on how I could pull unneeded weight out of a vehicle that I was possibly going to purchase. It's called "research." All anyone had to do was answer the question, but instead, a few of the fanboys chose to start a flame war out of a simple subject.

Enjoy your forum, and thanks for no help. Good to know where not to look for any sort of useful info.
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