Breaking in the Cobalt!!!!!
I was wondering is it okay to break in the cobalts hard...or is it better to drive them normal 'til it gets so many miles on it before you run it hard??????
I have heard before from performance shops(but applying to upgraded parts or mods) and the dealerships that it is best to break in new cars hard so the computers can adjust to the levels of hp and register how the engine should run! Is this true with today's computer run vehicles?????
Just wondering so when I most likely buy a cobalt in a couple of months I know how to break her in
I have heard before from performance shops(but applying to upgraded parts or mods) and the dealerships that it is best to break in new cars hard so the computers can adjust to the levels of hp and register how the engine should run! Is this true with today's computer run vehicles?????
Just wondering so when I most likely buy a cobalt in a couple of months I know how to break her in
I didn't take mine over 3000 rpm's for the first 500 miles. I have done this on all 3 of my new cars and never had any engine problems. After the first 1000 miles is when I started getting close to the redline on my shifts.
nah.. you can do a break in period if you want but you can give it hell.. it dont matter these motors came ready to play with
i gave it as much hell when i first got the car as i do now and i have 0 problems at all.. i tend to just put put around but ill normally get on her a few times a day.. mainly on on-ramps
i gave it as much hell when i first got the car as i do now and i have 0 problems at all.. i tend to just put put around but ill normally get on her a few times a day.. mainly on on-ramps
Originally Posted by CustomSS
I was wondering is it okay to break in the cobalts hard...or is it better to drive them normal 'til it gets so many miles on it before you run it hard??????
I have heard before from performance shops(but applying to upgraded parts or mods) and the dealerships that it is best to break in new cars hard so the computers can adjust to the levels of hp and register how the engine should run! Is this true with today's computer run vehicles?????
Just wondering so when I most likely buy a cobalt in a couple of months I know how to break her in
I have heard before from performance shops(but applying to upgraded parts or mods) and the dealerships that it is best to break in new cars hard so the computers can adjust to the levels of hp and register how the engine should run! Is this true with today's computer run vehicles?????
Just wondering so when I most likely buy a cobalt in a couple of months I know how to break her in
Originally Posted by Acidangel_5.0
nah.. you can do a break in period if you want but you can give it hell.. it dont matter these motors came ready to play with
i gave it as much hell when i first got the car as i do now and i have 0 problems at all.. i tend to just put put around but ill normally get on her a few times a day.. mainly on on-ramps
i gave it as much hell when i first got the car as i do now and i have 0 problems at all.. i tend to just put put around but ill normally get on her a few times a day.. mainly on on-ramps

break-in are to just get your rings/cam set for motors... we are not running solid rollers so the cam is taken out.. the motors are ran before the are place in the car so the rings have some seating already.. just drive it like you would everyday and everything will be fine.. as far as auto vs manual.. i dont see why either should have a difference (not an auto guy)
I never understood the don't cruise at one speed for long. Can anyone explain what that does? I have an 06 cobalt LS with 630 miles on it now, so I'm still being fairly nice to her, but sometimes that devil is on my shoulder when I see an open onramp.
Originally Posted by dboy
I never understood the don't cruise at one speed for long. Can anyone explain what that does? I have an 06 cobalt LS with 630 miles on it now, so I'm still being fairly nice to her, but sometimes that devil is on my shoulder when I see an open onramp.
So if you want to take the highway thats fine, just vary your speed, go between 4th and 5th hear, whatever you have to do
Originally Posted by dboy
So at what mileage can I start cruising?
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