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Dr.Boost 12-01-2004 10:18 PM

Re:Interesting article about engine break-in
 

Originally Posted by Kyle
did you like the name I put on the envelope? I thought it was intellictual.

Yes, now the mail lady smiles at me and wants to chat.
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Honda16hb 12-01-2004 10:21 PM

Re:Interesting article about engine break-in
 
haha, gold digging bitch, she works for the gov't she has a retirement plan. she's probably just trying to chat because she saw it was from kyle clifford, the don of the red gang.

stingray 12-02-2004 01:03 AM

Re:Interesting article about engine break-in
 
hmm to much reading for me... anybody care to do a cliff notes?

also what name was on the envelope, you got me curious...

Dr.Boost 12-02-2004 07:16 AM

Re:Interesting article about engine break-in
 

Originally Posted by stingray
also what name was on the envelope, you got me curious...

Boost, P.H.D 8)
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AgentMurdoc 12-02-2004 07:22 AM

Re:Interesting article about engine break-in
 
haha, kyle and boost love rob.

Oh and the stuff on that article, I use my own revised version, very similar, to break in my r/c engines, yeah I know not exactly a 'real' engine, but I have NEVER blown an r/c engine and I like to get on the throttle too.

willahlborn 12-02-2004 09:34 AM

Re:Interesting article about engine break-in
 
basically, article says "don't listen to the manufacturer about break-in, your motor will last longer and make more power if you warm is up, get to about 3rd gear, and then do 11 runs to redline in 3rd gear." says the earliest you do this mileage-wise, the better. dunno if i'd do this, but his claims are interesting. and the bits about journal and rod bearings are pretty good too.


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