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<blockquote data-quote="phyphoestilic" data-source="post: 2028087" data-attributes="member: 569258"><p>time is money, so the faster u get there the more money u save, thus u put that extra saved money into gas, in conclusion.</p><p></p><p>Just like all the delivery services out there, u pay more money to get there faster. So u can have that extra 5 minutes to - 10 hours depending on where ur going, that u would've been stuck in trafic u can already be there and doing w/e u gotta do.</p><p></p><p>Time is definatly a factor in this, so stop trying to rule it out.</p><p></p><p>Dante - I heard u should stay under 3k rpm to save the most gas, but Iono.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phyphoestilic, post: 2028087, member: 569258"] time is money, so the faster u get there the more money u save, thus u put that extra saved money into gas, in conclusion. Just like all the delivery services out there, u pay more money to get there faster. So u can have that extra 5 minutes to - 10 hours depending on where ur going, that u would've been stuck in trafic u can already be there and doing w/e u gotta do. Time is definatly a factor in this, so stop trying to rule it out. Dante - I heard u should stay under 3k rpm to save the most gas, but Iono. [/QUOTE]
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