Orion Bailey
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You missed my analogy then. My analogy still stands.
HaHA no I didnt. Your analogy didnt cover all the basis. You asked why fix what worked. Your anology really didnt have a basis for what im talking about.
First, you said tip top shape. I dont think we hit that this year yet. So the car was never tuned up to its max. There's the flaw in your analogy.
The analogy would be better served as follows.
"We got your car tuned up and it passes emissions, but I want to see if we can do more work and get you better gas mileage. If not,.l I will hit the rest button to where it is now, to avoid long term loss of efficiency."

Pretty simple and black and white. You can try to twist it if you like, and I may be wrong on Stott's thoughts, but i'm not wrong on trying all options prior to settling on one.