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ferrari_rich 12-25-2009 03:15 PM

How strict did you adhere to the 1,200 mile break in period??
 
how strict did you adhere to the 1,200 mile break in period??



I just took delivery of my new Z, has 71 miles on it now, and I'm anxious to really drive it to see how she will perform. I'm curious as to how strict fellow owners, adhered to the 1,200 mile break in period??

Opinions???

kannibul 12-25-2009 03:22 PM

By the time I read the manual, I'd already bounced it off redline a couple of times, and had taken it to 6K+ a few more times...

And I didn't change it a whole lot after that, just by that time I figured out that pushing forward on the stick, makes it change up a gear, and down makes it change down a gear...I just couldn't get it through my head for some reason for the first couple weeks, and that, having come from driving a manual for years. Then there's a couple times where I had it in manual mode and forgot, only to bounce it off the revlimiter after leaving a stoplight...

Overall, I could have been a LOT "worse" to it, according to the guidelines in the manual...but given my other vehicles, I was a bit harder on it from the getgo than my other vehicles, but, not terribly so.


IMO, drive it like you're going to drive it from day 1.

frost 12-25-2009 03:27 PM

There are probably dozens different threads on the break in period.

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...ak-period.html

OldGuy 12-25-2009 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferrari_rich (Post 341688)
how strict did you adhere to the 1,200 mile break in period??



I just took delivery of my new Z, has 71 miles on it now, and I'm anxious to really drive it to see how she will perform. I'm curious as to how strict fellow owners, adhered to the 1,200 mile break in period??

Opinions???

Meticulously.
What really angers me though is many salesmens' encouragement to the customer during the demo drive to "Go ahead, see what she'll do!" What's he care! He's not paying big bucks to buy that car. I just hope the 71 miles on my car when I bought it were put on by considerate potential customers who said, as I did, "I'll drive it but not abuse it. Someone is going to be buying this car, you know."

AK370Z 12-25-2009 04:23 PM

I kept it below 5K for about 1100 miles. Then all heII broke loose!

As frost pointed out, there are tons of break in threads. This topic has been beaten to death. Some says you should leave the showroom floor redlining the car while some follow the owners manual. I am just went by the Nissan Engineers and followed the break in procedure.

370Zsteve 12-25-2009 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferrari_rich (Post 341688)
how strict did you adhere to the 1,200 mile break in period??



I just took delivery of my new Z, has 71 miles on it now, and I'm anxious to really drive it to see how she will perform. I'm curious as to how strict fellow owners, adhered to the 1,200 mile break in period??

Opinions???

Great question. I'm at 985 miles and I've only been over 4000rpm about three times (and only to 4500-5000), and that was over-exuberance getting the best of me.

What would be interesting would be to compare fuel/oil consumption and dyno numbers between those of us who listened to the advice of the car's designers and those of us who ignored the advice of the company that designed, built and tested the vehicle. It would have to be a large sample of folks, all dynos throwing different numbers and all.

370Zsteve 12-25-2009 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 341720)
I kept it below 5K for about 1100 miles. Then all heII broke loose!

LMAO, I see a similar scenario here in about 2 weeks if the weather gets warm enough, AK! Not many straight roads around these parts, and I'm wearing summer tires. :icon14: Bring on the January Thaw.

huff442 12-25-2009 04:32 PM

Drive it like you stole it...

fatcat777 12-25-2009 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 341692)
By the time I read the manual, I'd already bounced it off redline a couple of times, and had taken it to 6K+ a few more times...

And I didn't change it a whole lot after that, just by that time I figured out that pushing forward on the stick, makes it change up a gear, and down makes it change down a gear...I just couldn't get it through my head for some reason for the first couple weeks, and that, having come from driving a manual for years. Then there's a couple times where I had it in manual mode and forgot, only to bounce it off the revlimiter after leaving a stoplight...

Overall, I could have been a LOT "worse" to it, according to the guidelines in the manual...but given my other vehicles, I was a bit harder on it from the getgo than my other vehicles, but, not terribly so.


IMO, drive it like you're going to drive it from day 1.


ME TOO!! I baby them for about a day then i'm seeing what she's got. Engines are mostly broken in at the factory anyhow.

give this a read.

Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power

Zsteve 12-25-2009 05:08 PM

Well If I test drive a car, Im going to see what it can do. As long as you dont over do it, drive it like you would after the break in period. There is no proof one way or the other that being gentle or being hard on the car is good or bad.

WICKED_GRIN 12-25-2009 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ferrari_rich (Post 341688)
how strict did you adhere to the 1,200 mile break in period??



I just took delivery of my new Z, has 71 miles on it now, and I'm anxious to really drive it to see how she will perform. I'm curious as to how strict fellow owners, adhered to the 1,200 mile break in period??

Opinions???




It really doesn’t matter how you drive it, it’s just a car. When it’s sold or traded in, which you will in time, the used car market will dictate the selling price based on the public demand.

PapoZalsa 12-25-2009 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WICKED_GRIN (Post 341752)
It really doesn’t matter how you drive it, it’s just a car. When it’s sold or traded in, which you will in time, the used car market will dictate the selling price based on the public demand.

Well I agree and disagree, but you are right on the used car market when is time to trade or sell.

I want to keep my Z for a long time so I'm trying to follow the break in period, however you never know.

Is good to read and get knowlegde from other people, it will help in the future. ;)

WICKED_GRIN 12-25-2009 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by huff442 (Post 341728)
Drive it like you stole it...



I agree. Drive it like you know it’s going to be sold/traded in for a better car in several years! It’s just a thirty something thousand dollar sports car!

WICKED_GRIN 12-25-2009 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 341763)
Well I agree and disagree, but you are right on the used car market when is time to trade or sell.

I want to keep my Z for a long time so I'm trying to follow the break in period, however you never know.

Is good to read and get knowlegde from other people, it will help in the future. ;)



If something fails, you would want failure during the warranty period or you could drive it like a 16 year old girl going for a driving license if that is what makes you feel more comfortably!

PapoZalsa 12-25-2009 06:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WICKED_GRIN (Post 341773)
If something fails, you would want failure during the warranty period or you could drive it like a 16 year old girl going for a driving license if that is what makes you feel more comfortably!

I agreee but we were talking about the breaking period NOT the warranty period.

Believe me that I will drive it like I stoled it after the break in period. ;)


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