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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 You will probably be fine. Just take it easy on the way back, and have your tuner do a compression test and retune for your area.

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Old 11-15-2016, 10:45 AM   #18 (permalink)
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You will probably be fine. Just take it easy on the way back, and have your tuner do a compression test and retune for your area. If this is supposed to be a daily driver, make sure the tune is conservative. Send an oil sample to Blackstone Labs to see if there's too much metal in the oil.
thanks man. This is just going to be my toy car. I had a 350z and loved it, it was stock. Wanted to modify it after it was paid off. I paid it off then my wife gave me the exciting news of expecting. That nissan commercial was in my head. Got rid of the Z for a Highlander. Been driving a family car and a sedan for the past 2 years. Now I am the position to get a 3rd car. So I am overly excited and just jumping the gun on the tt Z. If there is too much metal, what would need to be done?
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