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My dealer had to travel almost 100 miles to get mine so it already had some mileage on it when delievered. How did they drive it? I don't know and I don't care. Once delivered I just drove it per the owner's manual. But I did have a few 'emergencies' where I just had to exceed the recommended RPMs! I have had no problems and have no concerns. At my age, the car will likely live longer than I will.
As for the ECU, yes, it will learn some fuel trims initially and re-learn if the battery is disconnected. Other than that, it's all just the normal stuff.
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I missed school the day engine break in was discussed so I have always figured the people writing the owners manual are smarter about the topic than I am. In any vehicle I've purchased (car/motorcycle) I've always followed the guidelines and will continue to do so.
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The only time I really strictly followed procedures to break in an engine is after I had an engine built with forged internals. Every brand new car I've had, I've beat on since the day I got it. I think the engines are built so well nowadays from the factory that it doesn't really matter. That being said, it's never a bad idea to follow the procedures in the owners manual.
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Exactly.. Water temp is not what you go by.. My other cars had oil temp gauges.. The coolant temps would get up there right away.. But oil temps are slow to follow.. I always waited until I got 160 oil temp before getting on it..
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Every vehicle I've ever owned, I did my "break-in" with the mindset of drive it how you're going to drive it everyday, but with caution. Never had an issue with my cars
For instance, if you just do a normal commute and every once in a while, open the taps, then just do that. Let the engine work and do what it's supposed to do. Be mindful though. If you beat on your car, don't spend the first 1,000 miles thrashing it. Drive in moderation. Let the engine work through the whole rev range from time to time. I have 400 miles on my car and the highest it's seen is about 5,200rpms. I drive it how now how I'll drive it a year from now. I agree with the above said though. Everybody will have a different method/answer on how to do it.
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mine didnt past 4k and i just hit 1000 on wenesday and i celebrated with a 1st 2nd 3 gear pull and it just blew me away. wasnt expecting nothing like that but that was it not doin that for a while lol
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