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The equations would be correct only in that one coordinate system. So they wouldn't correctly predict experimental results unless that coordinate system happened to coincide precisely with the one relevant to the experiment.
So the answer to your question is "yes" - either that, or you'd be smart enough to realize that the equations simply don't apply except in one special frame.
If we choose a specific coordinate system and then write out the components of Einstein's equations in those coordinates -- as you suggest -- can you give an example of how and why experimental results might go astray in a different coordinate system?
Thanks.