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Old Aug 5, 2004 | 07:05 AM
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52 degrees...

hey guys... Didn't want to start a thread stating problems or anything...just wanted to start another thread about how good your drive was this morning Let's just say I've never driven my FD below 60 degrees. It was 52 out this morning... wow. That was one of the most satitisfying drives in my car that I've ever had. I found out again why I love this car... That thing pulls like crazy in this temp! I started my car out and warmed her up for a few like I always do, then I took her on the onramp to the highway, and boom I was gone. I wish I worked further away than 12 miles!!! I can't wait till I change my plugs and wires... I can't imagine how much better it will run with new ones on.

How was everyone else's drive to work today?
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Old Aug 5, 2004 | 08:05 AM
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I drive to work with my Civic Si and only have like 1-2km to parking space. Boring
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Old Aug 5, 2004 | 08:23 AM
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I can usually cruise at 90 for a little while but traffic gets the better of me. Luckily I'll have a nice 2 hour drive to the beach tonight, that should be Jolly good. I don't think you want more then 12 miles a day. I have 50 each way to work and I hate it. Traffic is the worst invention ever. Big trucks should not be allowed on the road with cars.
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