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Be careful with the clutch to avoid glazing in the first500 miles
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In the 20 years I've read these break-in debates on car and motorcycle forums not ONCE has anyone posted any technical whitepaper or study that proves 1 form of break-in is better than another.
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Now that I've hit 1000 miles, I allowed the engine to hit roughly 5000 rpms before I shift. I know it's probably not needed, and that I can go to redline if I wanted, but I guess I'm crazy like that.
I'll probably do this for roughly another 500 miles, then increase to 6000 rpms for another 500, then finally 7000. I also still try to vary engine rpms on the highway too if possible.
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Yeah I read the abstract a little closer. I see that it is talking about a method to determine engine wear rather than break-in effects on the engine wear.
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And now for some more unsubstantiated forum hearsay: Recently, I test drove the new McLaren and the sales person, a very knowledgeable guy, as you might expect with McLaren, simply advised to break the car in by driving variously during the first 1000 mi. Just don't do any one thing for too long. Vary your speed, load and gears. He said that the McLaren administrators advised the usual care and circumspection during break-in, while over the guy's shoulder the company's engineers were shaking their heads and saying, "The car is ready. Drive the hell out of it as soon as you get it." This includes the whole car, not just the engine. Well, that's McLaren, not Toyota-Subaru, but you get the idea. |
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I think my numbers may prove that a proper moderate break in makes a difference.
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Since the break-in period breaks in more than just the engine (think: tires, clutch, gearbox, bushings, bearings et al.), I'd always stick to "keeping it easy for the first 1,000 miles" or so and do it like stated in the manual.
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well i just bought my frs last friday, and it already has about 800 miles on it. First 4-500 mile were nice and easy, then once i hit around 6-700 i started shifting around 4.5-6k. Around 750 i shifted all the way to 7k about 4 times that day and do the engine breaks.
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Unless you were the first and last person to test drive your car, then you may as well forget about having a proper break-in. I've never seen a dealer acknowledging proper break-in procedures when test driving a sports car.
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After reading this thread, and this
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...-period-2.html and this http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/458...procedure.html It looks like the most important thing for break in is to not keep it a a constant rpm for too long during the first 1000 miles. It shouldn't be pushed hard until it is properly warmed up but you need to do this for the life of the car. Any way I'm almost 900 miles so I'll keep driving my regular commute that seems to adapt to the break-in requirements. |
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