| He doesnt need property rights to an upgraded intercooler to have knowledge; nor does he need personal experience (he's not testifying as witness against a hearsay objection). So there's your first fallacy. Your second fallacy is your subscribing to mob mentality when suggesting that all others have recommended the upgrade, therefore it's the right choice. Philosophy has nothing to do with it, Plato; Logic has everything to do with it.
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