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Old 02-07-02, 09:34 AM
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Dyno and Engine Break In

Although I'd love to get my car dynoed up at RP while they're installing my peripherals on my rebuild, I'm concerned about the break in period for the motor.

I'm assuming (bad thing to do, I know) that I should break the car in before I dyno it. Would you all agree or disagree?

-Eric
Old 02-07-02, 09:41 AM
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if you want your engine to last then its definately recommended. u do not want to prematurely wear all the internal parts.
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I kinda figured as much. That's good to hear actually.

Guelph, huh? You at the University there?

I have interesting stories about Guelph and some University students.

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haha, nah not yet, im in oac at st. james
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