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Reading through that article, it seems he's saying that during closed throttle deceleration the vacuum created because the throttle body is closed but the engine is still turning fast, will help remove excess oil and metal bits from the chamber and throw them out the exhaust. Darin, why is letting the engine slow the car down a no no? Just want to get your opinion on this since it looks like we have two different points of view. Thanks,
Chris
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