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Old 09-26-2024, 04:02 PM
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It’s almost impossible to break, but everyone is consumed with over revs???
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Found this which states what most of us already knew.
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"Almost impossible to break" would imply not impossible.

Some people could break an anvil with a rubber hammer.

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Mine, and I couldn't be happier with the acquisition. Already added over 400 miles, car is getting full PPF/Ceramic next week and be sure it will be driven!

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Originally Posted by sithot
"Almost impossible to break" would imply not impossible.

Some people could break an anvil with a rubber hammer.
I feel you described me... I was able to finally track down a cat readiness issue: ECU had a problem. That's fixed and everything is great now.



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