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Especially when its sat there for 5 mins warming up on a Sunday morning
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Nice rear wheel. Oh, and you're tax disc is on the wrong side mate!
VanDaMauler
06-Jul-2005, 16:32
Castrol and Honda have apparently done research and say that warming up an engine by letting it idle damages the engine.
Its Far better to get on straight on and just keep the revs low for 10 minutes...:smug:
Nice pipes by the way...
We got DP carbon cans for the M620ie and they turned out to be Termis. Price was good, and they sound lovely on the 2 valver. Very deep and mellow when lor revs and really open up the low/mid rage.
Originally posted by Bubbles
Castrol and Honda have apparently done research and say that warming up an engine by letting it idle damages the engine.
Its Far better to get on straight on and just keep the revs low for 10 minutes...:smug:
Nice pipes by the way...
Dude - you need to read Neil Spalding's article on the Sigma website, seriously.
http://www.sigmaperformance.com/rockers.html
Very nice too. Dont worry about the neighbours cos when they come over and rant you wont be able to hear them.:lol::frog:
Originally posted by Flanks
Nice rear wheel. Oh, and you're tax disc is on the wrong side mate!
More chance of Traffic wardens getting run over when they have to step in the Road to see my disc!!
Nattyboy
06-Jul-2005, 21:44
Annuver happy punter...:lol: Dont you and Albie go comparing notes on what you paid will yer ??!!
Nat
How much did you pay then ???and did you have to get him a bacon roll ???:lol:
VanDaMauler
07-Jul-2005, 13:54
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by Bubbles
Castrol and Honda have apparently done research and say that warming up an engine by letting it idle damages the engine.
Its Far better to get on straight on and just keep the revs low for 10 minutes...:smug:
Nice pipes by the way...
Dude - you need to read Neil Spalding's article on the Sigma website, seriously.
http://www.sigmaperformance.com/rockers.html
Well ducati will use old tractor engines...:lol:
I guess what I heard must have been re: Modern day Honda engines.
Thanks for the link TP.
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