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Originally Posted by Madman762
In Japan, they replace the engines in their cars at like 30,000 miles or something like that, and the engines that they take out get shipped over here. Try to find a place that sells these "off the boat" motors.
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i dont think they're all replaced, although im sure some are. the reason that the japanese rebuild their engines so often is that when the engine is rebuilt as to "new" condition you can legally (i believe) reset the odometer to 0, so that 30,000 miles before magically disappear at the cost of rebuilding an engine. for some reason unknown to me the japanese like to constantly reset the odometer, possibly for the purpose of selling it looking newer or just so they can tell themselves it's got a low mileage.