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Lisawrx 13 June 2010 01:26 AM


Originally Posted by RA Dunk (Post 9445299)
Even though he is responsible for posting some complete and utter crap from time to time I think I would miss him if he left. :luvlove:

From time to time.... ;)

Seriously though, for some odd reason, I'd miss him too. :eek:;)

RA Dunk 13 June 2010 01:29 AM


Originally Posted by Lisawrx (Post 9445304)

Seriously though, for some odd reason, I'd miss him too. :eek:;)

Awww bless! group hug everyone :D

Mark'sWRX 13 June 2010 09:32 AM

I hope you're going to run your Civic in properly http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm !!!

pslewis 13 June 2010 10:25 AM

I will run it in like I have all my cars .... gentle, mixed driving for 1,000 miles - drop the oil and replace.

The first 100 miles I take really easy, 100 - 500 miles a bit more 'normal', 500 - 1,000 miles mix it up (some high speed, some commute type, some motorway).

It has served me really well and returned extremely reliable engines. To rag it from the off goes against all the laws of physics, engineering, and sense! So I shall ignore the barmpot in the link above ;)

pslewis 13 June 2010 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by Lisawrx (Post 9445294)
This doesn't mean you are leaving us, does it? ;)

Don't be daft .... you MODS need something to do!!

Imagine a life without complaints about me?

How would you cope?

:D

Mark'sWRX 13 June 2010 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by pslewis (Post 9445488)
I will run it in like I have all my cars .... gentle, mixed driving for 1,000 miles - drop the oil and replace.

The first 100 miles I take really easy, 100 - 500 miles a bit more 'normal', 500 - 1,000 miles mix it up (some high speed, some commute type, some motorway).

It has served me really well and returned extremely reliable engines. To rag it from the off goes against all the laws of physics, engineering, and sense! So I shall ignore the barmpot in the link above ;)

I totally agree, by the way. I thought it might go against all your principles so hopefully you found the link amusing:norty:.

I've just bought a new Triumph (bike) and the running in procedure is totally OTT. I stuck to it, pretty much to the letter, despite being shown that website:nono:.


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