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Get it up to full operating temperature, and hit the redline every time you drive.I have a Focus with 493K, and it seems to have done the trick.
493K on a Focus…accept my sincere congratulations. You rarely see that. I have seen Cummins engines die before that
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how much loss horsepower can you bring back by changing these items?
That greatly varies based on the vehicle, as well as what condition these parts are in.
more or less like 10-20hp less than the original one
Get it up to full operating temperature, and hit the redline every time you drive.
I have a Focus with 493K, and it seems to have done the trick.
493K on a Focus…accept my sincere congratulations. You rarely see that. I have seen Cummins engines die before that
493k? damn
i guess you bought a volvo by mistake haha
I do the same with my e34, 479k and it still works damn fine =)
Really good stuff as usual. Can you also start a series talking about diesel engines?
0:19 To skip the ad.
Time to get a crate engine then.
I cant watch this. The man is too boring and American. Oh btw im not racist im English