I've heard that when it comes to diesel engines, the more miles you rack up, the gas mileage increases. Is this true, and if so, what causes it? And would/could it be the same for gasoline engines? :?:
I've heard that when it comes to diesel engines, the more miles you rack up, the gas mileage increases. Is this true, and if so, what causes it? And would/could it be the same for gasoline engines? :?:
Be calm in the face of all common disgraces and know what they're doin' it for - G. Lightfoot
Only true for the initial break in period, after that, the engine slowly wears out.
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