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bigdog1250 12-17-2008 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sensi09 (Post 9343)
Break in period is overrated. I do believe it takes a little time until the brakes, clutch and tires are optimal, but I don't buy not revving past 4K.

Some actually advise on running the car hard to redline right away as it may yield more power and be healthier for the engine in the long run. Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power

There is also some speculation, that break-in periods still exist to allow the new owner to get accustomed to the car which protects the car company legally.

EXACTLY

break in = bull ****

Namir 12-17-2008 03:42 PM

Think of it like a child. If you baby him 24/7 and overprotect him, he's either going to grow up as a spoiled little brat or a pansy.

Occasionally he needs some tough love.

Thats why my break in period consists of ripping through the gears almost to redline.
Modern cars are built with very fine tolerances, they don't need to get acclimated to anything. These aren't delicate pianos. Why do you think Ferrari runs each car around the Fiorano test track before they send them out to customers? Or why Nissan dynos each R35 GTR motor before they put it in the car and ship it out.
Babying your car only makes it slower! (note this theory is not and most likely can not be supported by concrete evidence, but I don't give a sh!t)
Cheers :D

RCZ 12-17-2008 06:45 PM

Guys, Im going to tell you that this is a neverending thread, there is no answer to this question. Just lock this thread.

zero 12-17-2008 08:44 PM

Improper break-in = oil burning problem years later.

RCZ 12-17-2008 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Namir (Post 9383)
Think of it like a child. If you baby him 24/7 and overprotect him, he's either going to grow up as a spoiled little brat or a pansy.

Occasionally he needs some tough love.

Thats why my break in period consists of ripping through the gears almost to redline.
Modern cars are built with very fine tolerances, they don't need to get acclimated to anything. These aren't delicate pianos. Why do you think Ferrari runs each car around the Fiorano test track before they send them out to customers? Or why Nissan dynos each R35 GTR motor before they put it in the car and ship it out.
Babying your car only makes it slower! (note this theory is not and most likely can not be supported by concrete evidence, but I don't give a sh!t)
Cheers :D

That might be taking the baby simile a little too far.

Ferrari engines are hand made.

Nissan Dyno's engines just like any other manufacturer to make sure its up to spec, that doesnt mean you have to beat the crap out of it when you get it.

Whats the point of risking it guys? do a few hundred miles under 4000, then the next few hundred gradually going up to redline till you get to 800-1000 miles. That way everyone is satisfied. Beating the crap out of a car to make it faster sounds a little silly to me. Let everything sit GRADUALLY. Neither the sissys nor the drive it like you stole its are right.

Gradual break in period.

RedlineHR 12-18-2008 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RCZ (Post 9451)
Guys, Im going to tell you that this is a neverending thread, there is no answer to this question. Just lock this thread.

All I can say is that when we bought my wife's 06 350z 6mt, we drove it like we stole it right out of the gate. I wanted to see how it stacked up to my M3 during the test-drive.

When we bought my 06 350z 6mt, I broke it in 100% TO THE LETTER!!!!

Hers still runs perfectly and burns zero oil. I never clean out her tailpipes and they are always always clean

Mine burned a quart of oil every 800 miles. I cleaned out my tailpipes every week and the were black inside by the next week. I traded in my piece of crap 06 for an 07 with the HR engine. I totally disregarded break-in on the 07 and it burns no oil. It also runs very strong.

I am sold on break-in = BS

YMMV...

zsport1 12-18-2008 02:01 AM

I always do the break in. Usually 1,000 - 1,500 miles just to have piece of mind.

MC 12-18-2008 02:32 AM

this argument comes up all the time on car forums and you will have people that tell you oh just drive it like you would normally or you'll make it slow or you need to drive the piss out of it to really break it in

that logic might fine on cars if you were the fonz or something back in the 60's

look its 1200 miles just do it the right way the best you can and forget about it

TacoZ 12-18-2008 02:40 AM

Wow I didn't know everyone had such strong opinions about this subject. The only reason that I never broke-in my vehicles was because I was too impatient just like SHUMBY. I said "awwww F**k it" I wanted to smile when i drive.

shumby 12-18-2008 02:42 AM

heheh ya waiting sucks i like instanc gratification.

MC 12-18-2008 02:46 AM

well in newer cars when you break a car in your not just braking in the engine your bascially breaking everything else in getting it all to work together getting the suspension set and producing friction.

i mean the VQ is a strong engine im sure it would be ok because honestly they dont expect everyone to follow it anyway or even read the manual but i mean you just bought a 35K car why not take a few days to be easy on the car. it says dont go over 4K i mean its not like if you do it once your screwed..... but its common sense dont redline it dont drop the clutch at high rpms dont floor it from a stop.

pretty simple


i mean i hate to bring up the GTR all the time but one of the guys with this mysterious transmission failure the whole world talks about did like almost 30 launch controls on a car with less than 1K miles on it. i think someone said it was like 600 miles....... i mean what do you expect

BanningZ 12-18-2008 04:13 AM

Ride it hard and leave it wet.

370z 12-18-2008 10:15 AM

i would because of all the ^ stated reasons

nogoodname 12-18-2008 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shumby (Post 9369)
MAn I tried to do a break in on my new G I got to about 150 km then I was like aaaaaaaaaaa fcuk it. MAn my car is fast lol "7500 rpm what? no infiniti warrenty that was not me I follow the manual for my break in."

you did break it in......just misunderstood what break in means

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zero (Post 9478)
Improper break-in = oil burning problem years later.


I've heard of that too....... maybe we should ask the ppl who dont have oil burning problems with the 03 G Coupes and see what break-in they did.

Endgame 12-18-2008 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BanningZ (Post 9631)
Ride it hard and leave it wet.


Are you still talking about cars??? :icon17:


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