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      07-10-2011, 11:00 AM   #23
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I'm not to sure about that forum member IMG did a compression and leak down test on his car prior and after installing his blower and figures were identical !
And I personally put 40k miles on my sedan with out one hiccup , these engine are very well built !
these are 40k supercharger miles?
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I'm not to sure about that forum member IMG did a compression and leak down test on his car prior and after installing his blower and figures were identical !
And I personally put 40k miles on my sedan with out one hiccup , these engine are very well built !
I think ESS and AA go to great lengths to maintain an acceptable level of reliability and safety. But I'm talking about long-term. 100k miles and up. I don't think anyone has reached that point.

When you go FI...I think more significant is the change in driving style. I'm willing to bet it's a little more aggressive.
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      07-11-2011, 08:40 PM   #25
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these are 40k supercharger miles?
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I think ESS and AA go to great lengths to maintain an acceptable level of reliability and safety. But I'm talking about long-term. 100k miles and up. I don't think anyone has reached that point.

When you go FI...I think more significant is the change in driving style. I'm willing to bet it's a little more aggressive.
Time will tell
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      07-11-2011, 10:37 PM   #26
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I think ESS and AA go to great lengths to maintain an acceptable level of reliability and safety. But I'm talking about long-term. 100k miles and up. I don't think anyone has reached that point.
What about G-Power?
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      07-12-2011, 02:01 AM   #27
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