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      I'm thinking you fried an o2 sensor. You might be able to pull them and clean them up with a brush.



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      i might have, i'll have to see what happens in a few days

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      just go back to autozone and have them clear the codes
      Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall. Torque is how far the wall moves after you hit it.

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      this morning, after leaving the battery unhooked over night, the engine light went away so all is well.

      What rpm does the auto shift at? I swear it used to shift at 5700-5800 and now it looks around 6200

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      mine shifts at about 6200 but i dont like to run it that high

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      Seafoam is great stuff. It boosts octane, use it in my bike when I can't get #1. Cleans your fuel system really fast and well and is better than fuel stabilizer. I used to have fuel trouble on my bike at the start of each riding season but with Seafoam it is not bad. You still want to get fresh gas in ASAP but it keeps everything clean.
      BUT too much is no good. Putting it in your fuel is no problem but as an additive to any oil you have to be careful.





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