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    You're doing it wrong

    Standing still on the fucking escalator blocking the 'left lane' for non-fat fucks who understand that simply because the stairs are moving doesn't mean you can't move. Go back to fucking Kansas or the west coast or wherever that's acceptable. Double for this kind of thing on airport moving sidewalks, which I see all the time (your luggage does not need to ride shotgun, dipshit).

    Congregating with your friends in the middle of a crowded sidewalk. If people have to push through your stupid group and/or step off the curb to get around you--you're fucking doing it wrong. Assholes.

    Ski pants around your ankles and having to pull your pants cuff up in order to not get your binding fucked up--goes double for those who just click in with their pants trapped in the heel piece. Idiot kids doing it wrong.

    Ordering red wine with fish.
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    Preach......

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    You're getting too technical with this. I'm talking about numbskulls who don't know the difference...the other three are hard and fast, the fourth there are obviously some exceptions. What about white wine with red meat? That I'm less clear on...
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    Premium gas in a modern car. Unless you need complete performance for some reason you're just donating money to Exxon or whoever. Doing it wrong.
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    Lifted jeep with sick new 35" tires, never takes it off road. You're doing it wrong...

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    That's a good one--riding single when there's a liftline. Or blocking gondy access to 'your' car so you can bro down with your boys. Fuck that--I've physically pushed my way in through equipment and body blockades (made for a few fairly uncomfortable rides, but it's the only way they'll learn).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    That's a good one--riding single when there's a liftline. Or blocking gondy access to 'your' car so you can bro down with your boys. Fuck that--I've physically pushed my way in through equipment and body blockades (made for a few fairly uncomfortable rides, but it's the only way they'll learn).
    I'm sure you schooled em'. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamespio View Post
    And you are taking me far too seriously.

    It's okay, I know exactly how it feels to hate your fellow human beings, all of them, or nearly all of them, all at the same time, and for any of their numerous crimes, whether it's blocking the escalator, chatting too long with the goddamned cashier when you just want to buy your fucking groceries and get home, or riding single on a goddamned quad chair on a powder day, you no-good motherfucking, cockgobbling, cumguzzling mothers of whores!!!! Am I right?
    Who knew? You are an impatient asshole just like all of us here in NY. See, you should've moved here. Today you would've fit right in, I saw two Hondas upside down on my commute.

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    Probably the half bottle of Tequila I swallowed when I got home after getting let go from a 10 1/2 year job. That's ok I'll still be one of the few people here that likes you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Premium gas in a modern car. Unless you need complete performance for some reason you're just donating money to Exxon or whoever. Doing it wrong.
    Or unless you have a turbo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post

    Ordering red wine with fish.
    Nothing wrong with that
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    red wine is the foreplay to foreplay in America right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo View Post
    Or unless you have a turbo
    Umm, yeah. If you don't want to buy premium gas, don't buy a high performance car. Duh.

    I could've put regular in the WRX and the computer would pull out timing and boost and it would run like shit, probably worse than a non-turbo. For $3 or $4 extra per fill up I'll take the performance the car was designed to have, thanks.

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    It was weird when I moved west and the lowest octane went from 87 to 85. I just couldn't do it for awhile
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    ^ the increase in altitude results in lower atmospheric pressure, effectively lowering your engine's compression ratio, making higher octane fuel unnecessary.
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    I do like a nice Oregon Pinot with some fish preparations.

    I also like a mineraly Vigonier with some meat dishes like a proper tartare

    And I was under the impression that my BMW requires premium because of how the engine is tuned for compression.

    Otherwise I give this thread 8.3/10
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    Yeah, even with turbo these days premium is unnecessary unless you really need that extra .2 seconds going 0-60. Computer just adjust the compression so you don't get the knock that old cars used to get. I had a turbo car for about 10 years and wasted my money for the first 1 to 2 years, as the manufacturer suggested, putting in 91. Went to 87 for the rest of the time and never really noticed a difference. The Car Talk guys have something about this online somewhere, and I've read things from both gasoline techs (like Shell or somewhere) and high performance engine designers who admit that it's basically unnecessary these days to use premium. I would guess that over the life of your car it could easily amount to $1000 spent for very little difference.

    But anyway...back to the morons blocking the gondy who twodogs is such a fan of. Or someone else doing it wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drlutton View Post
    Lifted jeep with sick new 35" tires, never takes it off road. You're doing it wrong...
    Damn straight. This is how it should be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Yeah, even with turbo these days premium is unnecessary unless you really need that extra .2 seconds going 0-60. Computer just adjust the compression so you don't get the knock that old cars used to get. I had a turbo car for about 10 years and wasted my money for the first 1 to 2 years, as the manufacturer suggested, putting in 91. Went to 87 for the rest of the time and never really noticed a difference. The Car Talk guys have something about this online somewhere, and I've read things from both gasoline techs (like Shell or somewhere) and high performance engine designers who admit that it's basically unnecessary these days to use premium. I would guess that over the life of your car it could easily amount to $1000 spent for very little difference.

    But anyway...back to the morons blocking the gondy who twodogs is such a fan of. Or someone else doing it wrong.
    Or you know, when the manufacturer calls for premium.

    You're doing it wrong about doing it wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter Rutecki View Post
    Yeah, even with turbo these days premium is unnecessary unless you really need that extra .2 seconds going 0-60. Computer just adjust the compression so you don't get the knock that old cars used to get. I had a turbo car for about 10 years and wasted my money for the first 1 to 2 years, as the manufacturer suggested, putting in 91. Went to 87 for the rest of the time and never really noticed a difference. The Car Talk guys have something about this online somewhere, and I've read things from both gasoline techs (like Shell or somewhere) and high performance engine designers who admit that it's basically unnecessary these days to use premium. I would guess that over the life of your car it could easily amount to $1000 spent for very little difference.

    But anyway...back to the morons blocking the gondy who twodogs is such a fan of. Or someone else doing it wrong.
    Yeah, I'd love to hear how a computer adjusts "the compression." If anything it's more important in new cars because running right on the edge of knock is more efficient and makes more power. And most cars that require 91 are nicer and make more power, so if you're bitching about a few bucks every fill up get an old civic. Or else this can happen: happens



    Don't remember what car exactly but a newer 2.5 turbo subaru. Seemed like we were averaging at least one a week, mostly due to the available fuel and subaru's engine mapping.

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    To contribute, people that sit at the stop line waiting to turn left and then don't go through when the light changes. The fuck do you do at intersections with no turn arrow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcat Sig View Post
    Or you know, when the manufacturer calls for premium.

    You're doing it wrong about doing it wrong.
    Fine. Tell it to Click and Clack, the American Petroleum Institute, and just about everyone else qualified to understand/explain this stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by jamal View Post
    Yeah, I'd love to hear how a computer adjusts "the compression."
    Because that's what it does--it adjusts the timing on the spark so that the fuel doesn't ignite prematurely which is why you used to get 'knock' (and don't anymore). That's what it's designed to do, and it works.

    From the Car Talk site listing myths about premium fuel:

    Myth:
    Using regular gas in a car designed for premium will definitely damage the engine.

    We don't believe that any modern engine that claims to require premium will be damaged by using regular unleaded judiciously. Neither do any of the sources we've checked with - including the American Petroleum Institute, the American Engine Rebuilders Association - even a chemist (who would rather go unnamed) at a major gasoline company.


    http://www.cartalk.com/content/premium-vs-regular-0

    So stop doing it wrong.
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    The octane of the fuel you need to run is determined by the compression of the engine. Higher compression engines have a better chance of pre ignition(knocking), The octane is the measure of how much compression the fuel can withstand before detonating on its own(there is no extra power). Newer cars sense engine knock and will adjust the timing to attempt to stop the knocking with lower octane fuels. Older cars did not do this so you needed to run higher octane fuel if you experienced knocking. Higher elevations engine compression is lower so lower octane fuel is needed, ever notice Colorados premium fuel is 91, go to a sea level state and premium is 93. Running a higher octane will not give an engine on its own more performance. This is 100% a myth. There are two ways you see better performance from running higher octane fuel, your engine has a high compression and you should have always been running that fuel(ie manufacture recommended fuel in the manual), or your cars computer monitors engine knocking and can adjust the timing to make use of the higher octane fuel, provided your car can physically compress the fuel enough to need the different timing. This is why running higher octane fuel then what the manufacture recommends is a waste of money.

    Now is when people and their highly calibrated butt dynos will say they noticed all kinds of extra power when they switch from 85/87 octane to 91/93 in their car.

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    But what do I do to scorn people filling their 8th-hand German imports with E-83 at the pump? Verbally insult them?

    That isn't very WASPy.
    I still call it The Jake.

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