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Old 08-06-2010, 08:48 AM   #6
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Good to see - gives me hope for my '97 with its original engine on 78k.

I'd love to know some actual numbers on engine longevity - for instance, if an engine makes it to 60 or 70k, does that really mean it's passed through some kind of critical danger zone. Obviously these things can grenade at any mileage, but I bet there would be some interesting trends if we had access to the real numbers.
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