beating the engine?
beating the engine?
2.4ss.... well its got 570 miles on it, but in the last 70 or so, ive taken the rpm's well over 4500 quite a few times (upwards 15) how bad do you guys think ive beat it since its just being broken in, i dont really wanna **** it up but i did wanna see what it had to it
any reccomendations on breaking it in etc...? i usually try to keep rpms under 3k... def under 4k
cant wait for the 3k oil change
any reccomendations on breaking it in etc...? i usually try to keep rpms under 3k... def under 4k
cant wait for the 3k oil change
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Last edited by NJHK; Jul 12, 2007 at 08:21 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
why not beat on it now so if something breaks there's a possibilty they will cover it under warranty? i never understood why people want to wait till the warranty's up.
the warranty dont cover **** that wears like the clutch brakes and other stuff i guess, and why not baby it not so the block integrity is saved for when i really want it to be... anywho im goin to bed gotta be at work in 3 hrs so any feedback is welcome
2.4ss.... well its got 570 miles on it, but in the last 70 or so, ive taken the rpm's well over 4500 quite a few times (upwards 15) how bad do you guys think ive beat it since its just being broken in, i dont really wanna **** it up but i did wanna see what it had to it
any reccomendations on breaking it in etc...? i usually try to keep rpms under 3k... def under 4k
cant wait for the 3k oil change
any reccomendations on breaking it in etc...? i usually try to keep rpms under 3k... def under 4k
cant wait for the 3k oil change
It's funny these days that modern engines rarely arrive "raw" at the dealer. The break-in process is almost always handled at the factory to some extent.
The rest of the car however, is a different story. Breaking in the brake-pads is critical to proper rotor wear........and I forgot to do it myself; I had "new car fever" and it slipped my mind.
The procedure involves bringing the car up to speed (60mph) and hammering the brakes down to a roll........repeat........3 to 4 times. It "seats the pads" and prevents glazing down the road. I'm suprized it isn't mentioned in the owners manual.
It'll suck your nuts so far into your body, you'll pray for a quick death by drowning!
Good luck out there.
Last edited by JMH; Jul 12, 2007 at 08:53 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
As the other posts indicate, it's now time to set her free. It's good for the rings at this point.
It's funny these days that modern engines rarely arrive "raw" at the dealer. The break-in process is almost always handled at the factory to some extent.
The rest of the car however, is a different story. Breaking in the brake-pads is critical to proper rotor wear........and I forgot to do it myself; I had "new car fever" and it slipped my mind.
The procedure involves bringing the car up to speed (60mph) and hammering the brakes down to a roll........repeat........3 to 4 times. It "seats the pads" and prevents glazing down the road. I'm suprized it isn't mentioned in the owners manual.
Moncton! I used to be a lifegaurd at Shediac Beach as a summer job when I was in high school in Fredericton. A tropical-like setting with a beutifull white sand beach, but I always dreaded somone having trouble in the water because HOLY MOTHERF^#$@#! That water is COLD!
It'll suck your nuts so far into your body, you'll pray for a quick death by drowning!
Good luck out there.
It's funny these days that modern engines rarely arrive "raw" at the dealer. The break-in process is almost always handled at the factory to some extent.
The rest of the car however, is a different story. Breaking in the brake-pads is critical to proper rotor wear........and I forgot to do it myself; I had "new car fever" and it slipped my mind.
The procedure involves bringing the car up to speed (60mph) and hammering the brakes down to a roll........repeat........3 to 4 times. It "seats the pads" and prevents glazing down the road. I'm suprized it isn't mentioned in the owners manual.
Moncton! I used to be a lifegaurd at Shediac Beach as a summer job when I was in high school in Fredericton. A tropical-like setting with a beutifull white sand beach, but I always dreaded somone having trouble in the water because HOLY MOTHERF^#$@#! That water is COLD!
It'll suck your nuts so far into your body, you'll pray for a quick death by drowning!
Good luck out there.
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