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yes, but supposedly it will cause the car to vibrate much more than usual. the other day i pulled my timing covers off on my 1997 and i noticed my balance shaft belt was torn in half and my timing belt sawed through its side. i would not have noticed had i not gone down their to replace leaking seals. maybe it will cause damage in long run, i noticed my exhaust had been rattling a lot lately. You also might run through motor mounts. Some people do this with mitshubishis, i don't get the purpose, but the balance shafts are designed to make 4 cylinder engines that are completely unbalanced, feel smooth like v6 and v8 engines.

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