Break In Period New Cars

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Break In Period New Cars Jun 27, 2006
How to properly break it in?

Owners manual says drive gental for first 1500kms. Now whats gentil??? :P

Friends say not to let RPM go above 3000 and not to go faster than 90 kph...

What do you think?

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Jun 27, 2006
for brand new car u should not drive more than 80 km/hr or ur engin will blow up .
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Jun 27, 2006
Yes.... The engine will....blow up.... Sure! :P
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Re: Break In Period New Cars Jun 27, 2006
Liban wrote:Owners manual says drive gental for first 1500kms. Now whats gentil??? :P

Friends say not to let RPM go above 3000 and not to go faster than 90 kph...

gental? gentil? I presume you mean gentle and not gentile or genital?

AFAIK, running in is not as important as it used to be but you should still avoid getting close to redlining it or overloading it with heavy load on low RPMs eg driving uphill in high gear. Especially when cold (goes for any car anytime not just running in).

Keep RPM below 3000 for first 1500 kms is good enough. But it's a good idea to vary speed and RPMs during run-in.
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Jun 28, 2006
Bollocks. Drive it like you stole it for the first few 100kms then think about varying load points during cruises after - avoid too much stop-go driving.

First few 100kms of 'break-in' are important to ensure ur engine seals and the like are properly bedded in. That said, sharewadi has a point - most modern cars have been pre run in and doesn't make the whole process as much of a concern.
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Jun 28, 2006
Agree with what has been said above: this rule to break cars in is stoopid. Engines these days are buil to last and pre-run in.
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Jun 28, 2006
yorky500 wrote:Agree with what has been said above: this rule to break cars in is stoopid. Engines these days are buil to last and pre-run in.


Ten points to Yorky ... they know 99.9% of people who buy new cars don't even know how to fill up the washer fluid - you really think they are going to trust you with a brand new engine ... test beds people test beds!

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