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Old 05-04-2010, 04:04 AM
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Running smooth and fast!!!

I own a 00 4.4 non sport and I baby the car, I drive it very slowly and always put OEM parts and fill chevron 93 with techron in my car. I do get it in high speeds but I do not push it hard to get there. Yesterday my brother borrowed my car to travel from dallas to oklahoma and back bc he wanted buy something big. He actually paid half for my car so I let him take it. He owns an m5 and he drives his very fast all the time. He does his 7 hour trip and comes back. He tells me my car runs very good and its fun. I get in my car the next day and it runs 10x smoother and feels alot faster. I call him and ask him if he did anything to the car he says no but he says he really pushed the car for whole road trip. I feel really stupid for not ever driving my car hard b/c it seems to like it.

I remember my indy telling me that sometimes peoples car runs better b/c they drive the crap out of it but I never really listened. I think its true though.

So if you are like me and baby the x5, one day in a week, take it out for a fast drive. I think it cleans up the fuel injectors and somehow makes it run smoother.
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Old 05-04-2010, 06:52 AM
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I agree, running car fast I think is nessery. Also for an engine to work a little.
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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business
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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business

Leave it to Justin!!!!



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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business
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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business
Love it! LOL
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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business


Thanks for the laugh.
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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business
followed by removal of the battery for an hour to let the transmission know "i'm sorry"

...let the ecu know i mean business! haha!
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^ that made me laugh inside.

you should total mash your car every once in a while. Like my dad always said to my mom when she fussed at him for it, "you need to blow out the carbon".
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Old 05-04-2010, 10:02 AM
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In the 70's BMW actually recommended in the owner's manual that the vehicle be taken out once per week for a high speed extended drive to "Clean out" the engine.
Guess it still works!
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