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Posted by lky_3 (Member # 1116) on :
 
What do you guys think of this?

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
 
Posted by jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
i read about this a few months back...it really does work..i had a couple of friends with bikes and they said it worked fine for them they were all riding 750s
 
Posted by lky_3 (Member # 1116) on :
 
what about cars?
 
Posted by jaejae (Member # 7958) on :
 
idk i havent heard of anyone using this method with cars yet...who knows might work to...anyone willing to take that chance?..lol
 
Posted by 331 coupe (Member # 8396) on :
 
hell broke mines in on the dyno no problems
 
Posted by TR1 (Member # 296) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 331 coupe:
hell broke mines in on the dyno no problems

Yep. Break them in like your going to run them. Thats the only way.
 
Posted by v-town50 (Member # 4920) on :
 
im pretty sure it would work the same. i broke me aircooled vw in by luggin the motor a lil bit and jumpin on it a bunch but not revvin it out and it ran like a top
 
Posted by Bronco Man (Member # 8401) on :
 
recently put a new engine in my 77' bronco and the engine was dinoed before installation and it was run hard for the brake in. After I installed it, Dave at Daves engine machine/ Mopar engines west said "get on it" and I have been ever since. It works.
 
Posted by vpr_klr (Member # 3353) on :
 
break it in just like how you're gonna drive it.

works for me.
 




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