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Old 06-29-2009, 11:58 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Injunman View Post
This may have been talked about here before but I am curious to know. I have heard different thoughts. One guy told me with todays cars you don't have to break them in like you used to. In fact he says if you get on it from the beginning your car will be more responsive down the road due to how the computer learns the use of the vehicle. This guy owns one of the 430HP Jaguars (forget what model) but it is their speedster. He said his dealer swore by it.

On the other hand there are those from the old school thinking like myself. I believe it needs to be broken in fairly gently so everything inside can get a good lube. I have to belive it is rough on a car to get all over it when everything is still so tight. Seems like you gotta losen her up a bit. (wait a minute is this a car or a woman) anyways, what are your thoughts.
Until you disconnect the battery and the computer completely forgets. His dealer is an idiot
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