stradaman
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Well, what kills an engine? Why do we assume, once past 110k, an engine is on its way out? Why do people have this assumption, the 3200 and 4200, can no do big miles?
Right, engine life is down to fatigue, and friction. Both Maser engines are low friction, so good oil, and regular changes, sorts that problem. Fatigue is usually, because an engine part, wears, and produces fatigue. But the Maser engine has race bred parts, so fatigue is built out. So, i cannot see any problems, with high miles.
Andy.
Right, engine life is down to fatigue, and friction. Both Maser engines are low friction, so good oil, and regular changes, sorts that problem. Fatigue is usually, because an engine part, wears, and produces fatigue. But the Maser engine has race bred parts, so fatigue is built out. So, i cannot see any problems, with high miles.
Andy.