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Old 02-06-2006   #10 (permalink)
Cerberus
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This isn't really research and I think you ought to do some research yourself instead of passing on this drivel that's been around here before. It is very easy with logic and understanding of materials and building techniques why this learned tome's advice should be avoided.

Don
I have no interest in debating the point with you, but I will say this; I have heard of this hard break-in philosophy before.. LONG before there was even an internet for that matter, and I have never heard of anyone doing any harm to their engine by following the hard break-in procedure properly.
You feel that it is drivel. Fine.
I do not.
To each his own.
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