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I think I read the same thing in a magazine about using diesel springs =
as Heavy duty .=20
Diesel engines run hotter than gasoline engines because they run much =
leaner. the higher compression would explain the use of stronger springs =
in a diesel engines, a spring failure could do alot of damage in the =
combustion chamber.
demetri

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