01-22-2020, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Th3rdSun
The problem,for me at least,is that after years and years of making the car work hard,it can't be good for longevity. It's like making a 70 year old run,instead of walking,every where he goes. Shit breaks down easier the harder it's pushed over time.Maybe it's an inaccurate comparison,but when I'm driving and pushing my car,that's what it feels like.
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They are engineered to run to redline. Once warmed up and properly maintained they can do it every single day. It's really nothing to worry about.
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