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Old 08-18-2010, 07:10 AM   #6
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"As for the MPG increase, typically the IMSR will show a tad more MPG after it has been carried out and after the new bearing's break in procedure.. It always doesn't do this, but there are some good instances of it."


Not to hijack the thread, but what is the new bearings' break in procedure? I had the procedure done and my mechanic didn't mention anything about a need to "break in" the new bearing.

FWIW, after picking up the car, I took it easy going home and the next day I went on a road trip to Western Maryland (about a 3 hour drive from Baltimore). I took it easy most of the way, but i did get up into the 90s the further i got into the mountains. Top down all the way, beautiful. (Maybe that's part of the procedure? hehe)
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