100%. Did literally exactly this on a Harley build. Changed oil immediately after then 50 miles later. Rode it like I stole it for 3 years till sold. Zero issues and quick (tuned after breaking in)
Im sharing this in future. People always want to argue all sorts break-in procedures because OEMs do it yada yada. They dont understand their agenda is way different than the real break-in process. I always tell people that gaskets, seals, bearings, springs, etc etc dont need break-in, only piston rings against the mating surface of the cylinders. And this is exactly why, and you clearly shown it doesnt take much.
@@prayperformance5137 I was going to send an email to the one you have in your profile. I am in Phoenix and would love to have you remote tune but what to have my shit together. Built GPI 416, m7 trans. Do you remote tune or would I have to travel that way? Thanks
100%. Did literally exactly this on a Harley build. Changed oil immediately after then 50 miles later. Rode it like I stole it for 3 years till sold. Zero issues and quick (tuned after breaking in)
Im sharing this in future. People always want to argue all sorts break-in procedures because OEMs do it yada yada. They dont understand their agenda is way different than the real break-in process.
I always tell people that gaskets, seals, bearings, springs, etc etc dont need break-in, only piston rings against the mating surface of the cylinders. And this is exactly why, and you clearly shown it doesnt take much.
Dude I need you to tune my car! fBO msd HCI .635 lift cam 229/240 duration. Currently making 544whp. Csp big boy cam
Break in is very important as is USING THE CORRECT PARTS
House of power sunday school session. Good info
What do you recommend if you do not have a dyno. Driving on the streets with linear and progressive pulls? How long do you break it in on the dyno?
Length of time doesn't matter as long as much as making sure the rings are sealed and the tune is dialed in. And you can do it on the street as well
@@prayperformance5137 I was going to send an email to the one you have in your profile. I am in Phoenix and would love to have you remote tune but what to have my shit together. Built GPI 416, m7 trans. Do you remote tune or would I have to travel that way? Thanks
I am just doing the install now on my days off in the phoenix heat so I haven't even "Broke it in yet".
@@jkp2712 98% of our tuning business is remote.
@@prayperformance5137 I will shoot you a email.
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