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03-09-2007, 08:45 AM | #1 |
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How I break in all my cars...
This system seems to work for me.
1. Baby drive the car for 700 miles. Don't stomp the brakes so the rotors can settle. 2. Change the oil to get all those filings out. (Synthetic of course) 3. Push engine to redline every chance you get for the next 300 miles (not on highway as this stresses the engine more) 4. after 1000 miles do whatever you want Just my $0.02 |
03-09-2007, 09:47 AM | #2 |
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it has been debated on every board to death, but people still need the info & should be posted in the appropriate thread not made into a new one...unless you have a specific question that hasn't already been answered...
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03-09-2007, 10:19 AM | #3 | |
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its the MOST discussed topic http://www.e90post.com/forums/search...archid=1192051 it was called for
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03-09-2007, 10:40 AM | #4 |
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wait a second. i thought it was really bad to do this? i broke in my 335 by keeping my MPH under 50 for the first 16,000 miles. also can i put angel eyes in my blacklines?
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I say keep it out of redline for a 1,000 miles and then get an oil change and then do whatever you want. I didnt launch the car or redline until 1,000 but i still drove pretty hard. I agree with that statement, "dont break in a lazy motor". You dont want to launch a brand new car cause you want the drivetrain to break in like the clutch, tranny, and differential.
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03-09-2007, 01:04 PM | #8 |
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I break in with those door jimmies. Or I steal rolling codes. You all make things so difficult.
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03-09-2007, 02:33 PM | #10 |
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There is no break in, What does everyone think the break is does anyway? URBAN MYTH nothing more.
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03-09-2007, 03:00 PM | #11 |
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all i know is it is WAY to easy to ping off the revlimiter in first gear if you dont pay heavy attention to avoiding it... WTB 3.xx first gear gearing
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03-09-2007, 10:45 PM | #14 |
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Until some company does an independant test of several dozen of the same cars (and repeating this several times with numerous other sets of the same cars) using a hard, moderate, and by the owner's manual method of break in procedure and then dyno testing the cars there is NO WAY to know FOR SURE which is the best break in method.
Therefore, in the meantime, it's best to just assume the mechanical engineers and testing engineers from EACH company actually knows what they are talking about when they suggest a break in period for their respective cars. These manufacturers don't hire high school drop outs or current girl scouts to write up their break in procedures in their owners manuals. And I'm sure they don't just make up random mileage numbers for the break ins. I think it's safe to say they did SOME testing of their engines BEFORE installing them in their cars and writing the owners manuals. So for longevity and the best well being of your engine and drivetrain...when in doubt just follow the owners manual...you can't really lose by doing so. |
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03-09-2007, 10:51 PM | #15 |
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When was the last time you took a test drive on a new car and the salesperson said "keep it easy, she hasnt been broken in yet"?
Hardly ever, and you know that if they had, you would have gone to another dealership. Now multiply that test drive by 20+. I highly doubt that car was broken in "as specified". It was broken in as if every one of us was driving the car on a daily basis and it was already broken in. Funny how you all are worried about this 1200 mile break in period but nobody thought anything a few years ago when manufacturers went from mandatory 3k mile oil changes to guestimating you needing one between 15-20k miles. Obvoiusly these engines can handle WAY more than you are worried about giving it.
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im not saying either way, but im 100% sure that engines are built a lot different now than 20 years ago when the same "break in" was suggested like dumb shit like it takes more gas to shut off and start your car then idle it for a few minutes, might have been true long ago, but it deffinatly isnt anymore
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03-10-2007, 10:58 AM | #17 | |
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1) Breaking in the car 2) Bedding brake pads 3) Frequent oil changes with synthetic 4) Changing the oil after a couple thousand miles on a new car 5) Doing major engine management remaps will not void your warranty (I watch this one burn people regularly, I assure you without question if you lunch your engine with new software you own it). 6) Warming up your car 7) My Personal Fav, Changing the trans fluid in your Automatic. Go on any BMW forum and people will swear by these practices without any data to support it. I have serviced BMW’s for 15 years and there is just as much evidence that indicates doing this stuff is worse for your car than not doing it. Save your money and follow what the manufacturer recommends and you will be fine.
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03-10-2007, 11:12 AM | #18 | |
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If you don't allow warmup on an engine that has been sitting in 10 degree weather, start up and get on it, all the metals have not yet expanded to their operating range. Oil, has not yet reached it's viscosity to lubricate properly. I personally change my oil on every new car at 700 miles. After I drain and let sit, I press my finger to the bottom of the oil and pickup metal filings. etc., etc. |
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and warming up your car is most surly needed, im not talking about sitting there parked, but you shouldnt go WOT and redline your car when the oil isnt even fluid enough
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We can disagree, most people will disagree with me. Statistically Synthetic oil shows the least amount of wear material deposits during mid life 5-12k. Thats not to say it is not good when fresh, it means there is more wear material found as a percentage during the first and last 5k in use. The wear maternal drops in percentage during mid life. read what you like into that.
As for warm up the oil pump pumps less volume at idle, in fact it can barely get oil to the top end on the engine, especially when cold. Letting a car idle when cold produced more wear on the top end than if you simply drive normally.
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