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Originally Posted by Anthony1s
Well when people insist on limiting the conversation to "right and wrong way to treat a new motor" when my arguments had nothing to do with the motor, it certainly makes it impossible to convince someone otherwise.
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A bit bitter there huh? Do you also "break-in" your aftermarket parts, coilovers, bushings, etc.? If so, you're the only person I have ever heard of that does so. Remember, you responded to my original comment first. I repeated myself MULTIPLE times reading "do what makes you sleep best at night." Want to putt around for the first 1200 miles, go ahead. Not my car, so I don't care. I wouldn't want you "breaking in" my new M2C, and I'm sure you feel the same.
And nothing to do with the motor...? You directly linked a BMW article where number 4 is almost explicitly about the engine.
Point here is, do your own thaang. Beat on it, baby it, who cares, it's YOUR car. As long as you're enjoying it, it doesn't matter.