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sf2k4 said...
Really though, the fact the car is so precise means the break-in isn't really as necessary as it would be with other cars. I'm not saying don't listen to the guys at Ferrari, obviously they built the thing and they know their sh!t, but the whole point if a break-in is to allow time for slight imperfections in the engine to seat and form. I bet a Ferrari has way fewer imperfections than a Honda Accord does.
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sf2k4 said...
I don't see me affording a Ferrari any time soon. While I don't fault people who choose to spend their money on high-end automobiles, I'd rather spend less money on a "worse" car and spend the rest of the money working on it. Getting under the hood is half the fun of owning a car IMO.
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