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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
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Living in or around San Jose.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanger00" data-source="post: 15193055" data-attributes="member: 128629"><p>Yeah, it's bad out here for housing prices.</p><p></p><p>VTA is light rail in San Jose/Silicon Valley. It meets up with BART and Amtrak and CalTrans. The last 3 are heavy rail but BART run with an electric 3rd rail and run 15 minutes apart instead of a 45 minutes to an hour like Amtrak and CalTrans. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what you do but most major banking institutions offer a few bucks pre tax for public transportation. I'd imagine tech companies will be into subsidizing their employees public transportation fees as well.</p><p></p><p>Get a retune for 91 octane from Shaun at AED. There are a lot of E85 stations in the area and I'm sure you could find one within that range. 91 octane is a lot cheaper than having to carry a bottle of booster around. I run 16-17lbs of boost in my 2 valve and use the crappy 91 octane. Plugs look good when I check them every few hundred miles. I hardly drive the car so I have time to look at the car more closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanger00, post: 15193055, member: 128629"] Yeah, it's bad out here for housing prices. VTA is light rail in San Jose/Silicon Valley. It meets up with BART and Amtrak and CalTrans. The last 3 are heavy rail but BART run with an electric 3rd rail and run 15 minutes apart instead of a 45 minutes to an hour like Amtrak and CalTrans. I don't know what you do but most major banking institutions offer a few bucks pre tax for public transportation. I'd imagine tech companies will be into subsidizing their employees public transportation fees as well. Get a retune for 91 octane from Shaun at AED. There are a lot of E85 stations in the area and I'm sure you could find one within that range. 91 octane is a lot cheaper than having to carry a bottle of booster around. I run 16-17lbs of boost in my 2 valve and use the crappy 91 octane. Plugs look good when I check them every few hundred miles. I hardly drive the car so I have time to look at the car more closely. [/QUOTE]
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