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toycelica77
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Re: Safe Redlining Sat, 19 April 2003 03:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
if your engines designed to run those kind of figures it probly wont hurt it in the short term sense, but when you start doing it every gear it will make our engine wear a lot faster and it will become 'tired'... just make sure you've got plenty of good oil, and keep the temp down it should be fine...

although i cant sand ppl who abuse there engine for no reason, but hey, it keeps mechanics employed:S
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