That is the best advert for Castrol classic I've ever seen, if only all adverts were this good I would start watching TV again, as it is the adverts on TV boil my head,
I bought a brand new Nissan Versa in 2011. It took a few years and 40 thousand kilometers for that engine to break in. Around the 40k mark, it suddenly had a lot more pep. Would have loved to see more about the rebuild process.
I read somewhere that increasing capacity, to over 1860cc or so, could lead to weakness in the engine due to the amount of material taken away. Please could you clarify how you avoid doing that in this case?
That is the best advert for Castrol classic I've ever seen, if only all adverts were this good I would start watching TV again, as it is the adverts on TV boil my head,
Any further videos on this please? Details on what work is done and how you get to two liters? Thanks :)
I bought a brand new Nissan Versa in 2011. It took a few years and 40 thousand kilometers for that engine to break in. Around the 40k mark, it suddenly had a lot more pep. Would have loved to see more about the rebuild process.
I read somewhere that increasing capacity, to over 1860cc or so, could lead to weakness in the engine due to the amount of material taken away. Please could you clarify how you avoid doing that in this case?
I assume they stroke it more than bore it out.
Great video!