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I believe the manual says 1200 miles. My dealer told me 700 miles...

I just made sure to accelerate each gear through up to power band at a steady, medium rate. I was careful never to punch or drop the accelerator during the break-in period. Although as a DD it took less than 3 weeks to break it in. Seeing as it's my wife's DD, she wasn't too happy about me getting to drive it exclusively for those first three weeks. I promised her I wasn't having any driving fun. It was actually quite stressful in traffic sometimes - the synchro rev match came in handy and helped in getting to know the clutch.
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I believe the manual says 1200 miles. My dealer told me 700 miles...

I just made sure to accelerate each gear through up to power band at a steady, medium rate. I was careful never to punch or drop the accelerator during the break-in period. Although as a DD it took less than 3 weeks to break it in. Seeing as it's my wife's DD, she wasn't too happy about me getting to drive it exclusively for those first three weeks. I promised her I wasn't having any driving fun. It was actually quite stressful in traffic sometimes - the synchro rev match came in handy and helped in getting to know the clutch.
I see....... I am only shifting at 3k rpms. My dad took it up to 4K rpms once, but it is ok b/c it is my dad. I am only cruising on the highway at 60mph with the cruise control on.
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I see....... I am only shifting at 3k rpms. My dad took it up to 4K rpms once, but it is ok b/c it is my dad. I am only cruising on the highway at 60mph with the cruise control on.
Generally I tried to push it to about 5.5K in 2nd-4th (4K or so in 1st/5th), but I was putting in the clutch as soon as I got there and then letting the RPMs drop all the way back to almost idle levels while in neutral. Then I revved back up to appropriate RPM for my speed and made my next gear shift. I also made sure to downshift into just about every gear except first (although you can do it easily with SRM). The key to this is being very steady while you traverse the RPM range for each gear. For break-in period, the SRM can really help since it can make every shift smooth as butter especially if you need a little bit of a learning curve.

And I'm not saying that cruise control at 60 is bad for your engine during break-in, but getting the engine to go through the lows and highs in each gear is the proper way to break-in. If you find that most of your break-in miles are cruising on the highway, you're not truly breaking it in. In that case, I would recommend using the frontage roads every once in a while, or just take it around town every so often for 30 min of driving where you make sure to do some proper break-in.

FWIW, every mechanic I know says this is how to break-in properly, but they never bother to do it to their own cars...

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When slowing down, I always downshift too. By doing this you do not have to use the brakes as much.

I looked in the manual and it did state during the first 1,200 miles follow these recommendations to obtain maximum engine performance and ensure the future reliability & economy of your new vehicle.

•Avoid driving for long periods at constant speed, either fast or slow. Do not run the engine over 4,000 rpm.
•Do not accelerate at full throttle in any gear.
•Avoid quick starts.
•Avoid hard braking as much as possible.

Looks like I do not need to use cruise control & can shift up too 4k rpms as the max.
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