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Posted: Feb 16 2005 at 1:23pm | IP Logged Quote Johnboy

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Best break in procedure...Drive it like you stole it. Run it hard and put it away wet. Any other break-in BS is just that...BS

 

Great Info! Where are your facts? The fact is every manufacturer states a break-in period. Must be for a good reason dont you think?  If not, why would they make such a statement?

After said vehicle is broken in properly, agreed, run it hard all day long.

I now know never to buy a vehicle from you that you broke in 

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Posted: Feb 23 2005 at 4:46am | IP Logged Quote Navi

well at 650miles my mom called me, REAL sick,  1000 mile  round trip
The way there I literally averaged 90mph .... even went 110 for awhile.
I got about 14.9mpg on the way there.

One the way back I did the speed limit. 18.11mpg

Im at 2200 right now. It seems to have more power then when new. And Im getting a little bit better gas mileage (first tank new was 13.9, same driving on latest tank 14.4)
The MPG numbers seem to be better then what alot of people are reporting.

No problems as of yet. Truck is doing GREAT!

And no clue how I managed to keep a 2 and 7 yr old from spilling anything and staining my seats the whole trip
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