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Old 11-01-2006 | 03:19 PM
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little_johnny_apples
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Default dyno testing

Well, I was just wondering wether it's imperative. I was reading in a magazine that it is always best to get your engines professionally run in. Is that the case?? Or does it really not matter?? If not, are there any "pro" tricks that anyone uses to make it perform better/longer lifespan??

Cheers, Byron