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  1. I installed litronics on my car about 2 months ago without the tilt function module. Tonight I picked up my car from my mechanic who just in stalled the module. I will tell you thatit is great. I highly recommend this upgrade.
  2. I found a great article on www.howstuffworks.com . It explains octane and why you do not gain performance with higher octane. High octane does not make your car go faster. Octane exist in fuel to prevent pre-ignition under compression forces. I believe it would be a waste of money and follow the owner manual to be safe. Copy and paste this link if you would like to read more about octane http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question90.htm
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