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Zipperman19 Member Since: 22 Aug 2005 Location: South Florida Posts: 85 |
My dealer told me not to bother breaking it in because it wasn't a high performance car and the factory does a little run in of the motor off the crate. |
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Wed Sep 28 2005 7:49pm |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2581 |
I hope you told him he was talking sh*t and then gave him a slap!
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Wed Sep 28 2005 7:52pm |
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Esoteric Member Since: 01 Oct 2005 Location: Northern VA Posts: 21 |
Every engine shoudl be broken in. We used to break in our race bikes on a dyno but the theory is the same. Take it easy and vary the RMP. Gradually increase speed over time. I usually do 500 miles then change oil and drive normally. After about 1000-1500 miles I start to beat on it It is also good to heat it up and let it cool down completely a lot during break in. 1 long trip to break the car in is not recommended. There are varying opinions on break in from babying it to break it in hard if you are going to drive it hard. Ultimately it is your vehicle and your choice but the factory recommends it for a reason... |
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Sat Oct 01 2005 3:43am |
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Gazzer Member Since: 21 Oct 2005 Location: Salisbury Plain Posts: 318 |
While the engine is broken in from factory and can be thrashed from day one, it is all the cars compnents working together, that need respect in the early days to bed in. 500 miles should be right, then open the revs up more, 1000rpm every additional 100miles.
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Wed Oct 26 2005 10:09am |
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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2581 |
Absolutely, it's everything from the engine, tyres, brakes, running gear, electrics, it's ALL getting broken in.
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Wed Oct 26 2005 11:33am |
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