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Old 05-12-2009, 10:09 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Ryland said it best:

"I would only recommend someone start modifying their car once they have a basic understanding of how it works, so no, I would not remove any part of your car based off anything we tell you, you need to learn if it is right for you and decide for your self if it will work."

Do a ton of research on your car. Many of us can tell you off hand what wrench size you need for half the bolts on our vehicles. CoyoteX can tell you all of his .

The point is, educate yourself on the things that will make your vehicle just that, "Your Vehicle". Having an intricate knowledge of what your car can and cannot do is imperative. Always be optimistic! "The next tank is going to be better, I'm sure of it!"
Have fun while your doing it and don't get discouraged by a bad tank, because that will sometimes help you diagnose a problem that you wouldn't have seen unless you were watching what your car was doing. Good luck and keep asking questions!
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