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07-26-2007, 06:27 PM
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jadziasman
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I only go above 4000 rpm when I get road rage. I gunned it once to 5500 rpm in 2nd when a gal in a T-bird was driving like a ditz. As I have been getting older (hopefully wiser), I have not been reving my engine above 3K too often.
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