breaking it engine?
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breaking it engine?
check out this site:
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
It seems like the proper way to breaking in an engine, and there is some proof. I don't like how the author didn't define "warm up" and "cool down". the only bad thing with cars as opposed to bikes that are assembled at the dealer, is a car usually gets into your hands after 2-5 miles on the odomenter. The engine has problably already been broken in the wrong or conventional way.
I ll try to break in my next vehicle this way, if Im lucky enough to get it new.
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
It seems like the proper way to breaking in an engine, and there is some proof. I don't like how the author didn't define "warm up" and "cool down". the only bad thing with cars as opposed to bikes that are assembled at the dealer, is a car usually gets into your hands after 2-5 miles on the odomenter. The engine has problably already been broken in the wrong or conventional way.
I ll try to break in my next vehicle this way, if Im lucky enough to get it new.
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