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From what I know, you need to start out with a car at 0 miles and drive a certain amount of miles to break in the engine. (But how many miles? Does it vary by car?) I've tried methods going to different miles on different cars and doing a complex series of oil changes and engine rebuilds but even with every tuning part installed, I find people online that get a bit more horsepower with the same car. So what's the deal? Am I missing something here or are people bluffing to 1-Up my claim?
The reason I'm asking this is because of the new set of classic cars that have just arrived in the OCD that I'm eagerly awaiting to break in. I want to hopefully get them all at maximum horsepower but fear that if I break any of the cars in too much, I will never be able to reach peak horsepower again.
(I did a thorough thread search and didn't find anything related closely enough.)
Thank You
NOTE:*Check the top of page 2 of this thread for crucial update.*
The reason I'm asking this is because of the new set of classic cars that have just arrived in the OCD that I'm eagerly awaiting to break in. I want to hopefully get them all at maximum horsepower but fear that if I break any of the cars in too much, I will never be able to reach peak horsepower again.
(I did a thorough thread search and didn't find anything related closely enough.)
Thank You
NOTE:*Check the top of page 2 of this thread for crucial update.*
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