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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Norcalbmxer: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by mustanggt5091: [qb]I have always been told to do a 1500-2000 rpm for 10 minutes, then drive it moderetly for the first 100 miles, change the oil, then drive it like you would on any given day, change the oil again at 500 miles, then after 500 drive it like you stole it![/qb][/QUOTE]This is the most precise way to do it. 1500-2000 for 10-20 mins breaks in the cam changing the oil at 100 cleans the motor of any shavings/deposits left when building, it will also let you know right away if something is wrong. driving it normally and varing the rpms for the next 500 helps the rings get a good seat. [QUOTE]Originally posted by 1 FLy5O : [qb] "dont call me some fuckin clown..im speakin from what i have done..i did that 3 engines now and they will run harder then anything u got so shut the fuck up.. u dont know me so dont speak on me"[/qb][/QUOTE]you right i dont know you. I just read what you typed. but, you have shown that you are completely ignorant when it comes to breaking in a motor. There is no explaination you could possibly give to justify what you suggested people to do. Its called a breakin period for a reason, not a rape-in peroid. Please stick to topics that you do know about and quit giving people here incorrect and possibly harmful information. :whoowhoo: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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