@StG58 made this statement in another thread
“Yup, that'll work. You would enjoy something like that. Resist the urge to "improve" it and it'll last for 300,000 miles.”
After reading it I started wondering: What improvements are actually detrimental to the longevity and reliability?
So far everything I have done has been cosmetic or maintenance but this year I plan to branch out some more. I’d like to avoid anything that would not be beneficial.
“Yup, that'll work. You would enjoy something like that. Resist the urge to "improve" it and it'll last for 300,000 miles.”
After reading it I started wondering: What improvements are actually detrimental to the longevity and reliability?
So far everything I have done has been cosmetic or maintenance but this year I plan to branch out some more. I’d like to avoid anything that would not be beneficial.