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Higher RPM and power will provide localized temperatures that are higher and are not showing up on the gauge.
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Higher RPM and power will provide localized temperatures that are higher and are not showing up on the gauge.
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Ok thanks for explaning !!
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thanks for your help
http://yel.pca.org/porsche-engine-break-in/
He's probably still using Mindspring internet and Netscape Navigator, give him a break man.
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nope...posted from my IPhone. fat fingers, small screen....
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Awesome article, thanks for sharing! It's amazing that even at the dealerships they are saying the 911 engine doesn't need to be "broken-in"...
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