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Old 04-26-2005, 09:25 PM
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What Is The Proper Engine Brake In Procedure?

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Please read your owner's manual - the truth will set you free...
 
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change your oil at 3 months or 3,000 miles

I've heard recommendations if you have a vlsd to change it at a certain mileage. It's in a thread. then change it again at like 15,000 miles
 
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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD it is "BREAK IN" not "BRAKE IN".
 
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Break-in. As you pull out of the dealership, put the car in 1st. Stomp the pedal (gas) to the floor and let out the clutch all at once with a swift movement of your foot.
 
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Infiniti issues an owners' manual with every car. Find yours and read it.
 
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its that funny looking thing w/ all the pages, open it and read it

also check this out it might help you out in the future
http://albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting.php

dont mean to be a d**k but this has been posted OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER.
 

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breaking in a car is like breaking in a brand new pair of levis from your local target....get in and strech those legs all the way to the floor
 
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i been hearing a lot of talk lately that its not good to take it easy on a brand new engine, instead the first 50 miles is most crucial period.

From what i read a number of people stated that once you get a brand new car you better off doing a few good runs from stop to 100mph through every gear this way your RIngs can seal properly.

Seems like a number of poeple doing this and their car is runing better then someone who babed his from start.
 
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From what i read a number of people stated that once you get a brand new car you better off doing a few good runs from stop to 100mph through every gear this way your RIngs can seal properly....
Yeah, what does Infiniti know about engines?
 
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Originally Posted by gripitandripit
breaking in a car is like breaking in a brand new pair of levis from your local target....get in and strech those legs all the way to the floor
Target .. are you kidding me? Bought a pack of gum there once
 
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Originally Posted by myGspot
i been hearing a lot of talk lately that its not good to take it easy on a brand new engine, instead the first 50 miles is most crucial period.

From what i read a number of people stated that once you get a brand new car you better off doing a few good runs from stop to 100mph through every gear this way your RIngs can seal properly.

Seems like a number of poeple doing this and their car is runing better then someone who babed his from start.
Holy crap Batman!
 
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I'm breaking mine in just like I did my last 2 corvettes...

Drive it like you stole it!!!!
 
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^same here
 
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