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Violetpiano Member Since: 03 Jun 2014 Location: London Posts: 561 |
I did and always do with a new car. Tried to keep below 4k rpm up to the first 1k miles and then gradually let it built for the next few hundred miles before letting all 510 horses loose Current RRS: MY18 SVR
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Sat Jul 25 2015 6:15pm |
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Nowaytk Member Since: 27 May 2013 Location: London Posts: 183 |
when you said tried to keep below 4k, I thought wow, you must be a right loon I tried not to go over 2k. Then the penny dropped followed by 2015 HSE SDV6 Scotia Grey, ebony / lunar, colour coded, deployable steps, TV, sliding pano and a few other bits. Now gone
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Sat Jul 25 2015 7:28pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 04 Jul 2011 Location: UK Posts: 585 |
I think you are correct. Even with fully synthetic oils, treat a diesel sympathetically for the first 5k miles and it will end up being a quieter and smoother engine later in life.
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Sat Jul 25 2015 7:43pm |
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Bobajobbob Member Since: 01 Jun 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 137 |
With modern manufacturing tolerances there is an argument to say that you should drive it like you stole it right out of the box, or at least after the first oil change. |
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Sat Jul 25 2015 8:30pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4413 |
Lots of heavy loads, with low revs
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Sat Jul 25 2015 10:32pm |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
Agree. You simply should NOT "baby" a modern engine from new - if you do, you simply won't get a good ring pack seal before the bores glaze, and that engine will then use excessive oil throughout its life. However - mechanical sympathy is needed - whilst you SHOULD be using wide open throttle (gets the cylinder pressures up which helps top ring seal) you shouldn't be using max revs, and varying engine speeds on longer runs is important, as is lifting off and letting the engine be driven by the car's momentum (to get the cylinder walls on the non-thrust side bed in too). In short - "running in" is not all about being gentle with the throttle. MY2016 HSE D SDV6 - gone due to fuel dilution problems. By the age of 50 you have the face you deserve - George Orwell. |
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Sun Jul 26 2015 10:28am |
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Nowaytk Member Since: 27 May 2013 Location: London Posts: 183 |
That's me then , only mentioned about running in as the loaner was noticeably louder in the engine department so rightly or wrongly assumed that noise equalled wear ? So problems later in its life ?. 2015 HSE SDV6 Scotia Grey, ebony / lunar, colour coded, deployable steps, TV, sliding pano and a few other bits. Now gone
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Sun Jul 26 2015 1:16pm |
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wemeadows Member Since: 22 Jul 2013 Location: Washington State Posts: 21 |
When I got the 2013 RRS HSE the dealer told me to not baby it to run in and also to not redline the tach. (My long time service guy said the same.)
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Wed Jul 29 2015 11:47pm |
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