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Re: Re: Re: mobil 1 in a jd 3020 gas
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Posted by Al English on March 29, 2001 at 17:39:14 from (24.30.29.47):
In Reply to: Re: Re: mobil 1 in a jd 3020 gas posted by jakee on March 29, 2001 at 16:54:44:
Hi jakee, Oil so slippery the engine won't break -in, that does sound like some kind of marketing BS doesn't it? At one time I worked for a shop that did professional level auto racing. My information on brake-in with Mobil 1 came from a tech guy who was in the shop a lot. Although thinking on this may have changed, it would contradict everything I've seen and been told. One possible explanation is this: It is becomimg more and more common for manufacturers to dyno and brake-in every engine, particularly in high end vehicles like the ones you mentioned. If that were the case it would fit with what both of us have observed...Al English
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