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I've been reading online that alot of people are using the heat cycling method to "break-in" the os .18tm. is this goodor should Ibe usingthe method in the manual of 5 tanks leaning in 1 hour increments? it is said that using the heat cyvle method that you only need about 20-25 total minutes of running before you can start tuning. doesn't seem like much huh? any insight would be appreciated. thanks guys
 
The heat cycle method is one of the best methods out there. The pro's use it and they say their engines are powerful and last along time. I've done it with a few of my mills and I've got good life out of them.
 
tmaxxracer said:
I've been reading online that alot of people are using the heat cycling method to "break-in" the os .18tm. is this goodor should Ibe usingthe method in the manual of 5 tanks leaning in 1 hour increments? it is said that using the heat cyvle method that you only need about 20-25 total minutes of running before you can start tuning. doesn't seem like much huh? any insight would be appreciated. thanks guys


Here's the Heat Cycle Break-In procedure I used on my Rex P5 .21 Worked great for me..

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Heat Cycle Break-in
 
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