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Old 08-31-2009, 07:17 PM   #24
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but on a serious note, I really hate it (the car break-in) and doing so may take a lot of time but on a positive note, new engines doesnt need to have an engine break-in, unlike the old ones (like the ones im having, boo)
every engine ever built needs to have a break in.

No one is or ever will be able to create an engine with moving parts with perfect tolerances and perfectly seasoned.

Break it in the way you want it to perform.

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