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> Thanks to Mike Z, it's the little things
Queenie
post Feb 6 2004, 03:44 PM
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You recommended some time back that I switch from multi-viscosity oil to single in order to cut down some on the oil burning problem ... and I'll be damned if it hasn't made a noticeable difference! It does still burn some - it's not like the problem was magically solved or anything - but it's definitely better than it was.

Also, you had mentioned wanting to possibly make a poster from one of the 914 pictures I posted - the 9 repeating images, if I recall correctly? That's certainly ok by me. Let me see how good a scan I can get out of it, and I'll send it to you on disc if you still want it.
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post Feb 6 2004, 04:46 PM
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Bueno....glad it worked out. What did you end up using? Straight 40 or higher?
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post Feb 6 2004, 05:30 PM
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We went with straight 30, figuring if the car ran like shit we could always just drain it and start over. It seems to be real happy, though.
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