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Old 05-04-2010, 04:48 PM
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Driving your car hard once in awhile will actually burn any excess oil which will clean out your engine. There might be people out there that disagree but I come from owning cars that I drag in the strip. Also, when I'm working on a car that has a newly built block. I run them hard to seat the rings on the pistons. My cars always have run smoother after a hard drive. Again, this is me and there will be people that disagree (or just too scared to drive their car the way they were meant to be driven). Aslong as you're not switching like a mad man and going full throttle from a stop everywhere you go. Your baby will be fine.
This isn't required on new cars, maybe on one you built from the block up, but not on anything that has rolled off the factory floor in the last 15 years.
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