New G35 owner with questions

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Jun 19, 2005 | 02:14 PM
  #1  
Hello everybody! I just purchased a Diamond Graphite G35 6MT coupe Friday night and have a few questions:

1. The sales manager told me there is no break-in period for the G35, while the vehicle manual says otherwise. My first two days of driving, I've taken it pretty easy, but have revved the engine to about 5500 RPMs 4 or 5 times through the course of driving. If I follow the recommended break-in for the remainder of the 1200 miles, should I still be okay?

2. Is break-in even necessary?

3. How do you prevent yourself from taking special trips JUST for excuses to drive your G35 coupe? This thing is addicting!

Thanks, everybody. I'm looking forward to getting to know all of you.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 02:28 PM
  #2  
Quote: Hello everybody! I just purchased a Diamond Graphite G35 6MT coupe Friday night and have a few questions:

1. The sales manager told me there is no break-in period for the G35, while the vehicle manual says otherwise. My first two days of driving, I've taken it pretty easy, but have revved the engine to about 5500 RPMs 4 or 5 times through the course of driving. If I follow the recommended break-in for the remainder of the 1200 miles, should I still be okay?

2. Is break-in even necessary?

3. How do you prevent yourself from taking special trips JUST for excuses to drive your G35 coupe? This thing is addicting!

Thanks, everybody. I'm looking forward to getting to know all of you.
Tha sales manager is a moron. You should do the breakin. Stay below 4k rpm and when crusing on the highway try a stagger yo speed. The crusing at one rpm may create wear on the cyclinders. You don't prevent yourself from taking extra trips. If yo occasionally go over 4 k I am sure if won't hurt the engine but don't be doing WOT before the end of the 1200 mile break in. COngrats on your new G!!!
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Jun 19, 2005 | 02:31 PM
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Quote: Tha sales manager is a moron. You should do the breakin. Stay below 4k rpm and when crusing on the highway try a stagger yo speed. The crusing at one rpm may create wear on the cyclinders. You don't prevent yourself from taking extra trips. If yo occasionally go over 4 k I am sure if won't hurt the engine but don't be doing WOT before the end of the 1200 mile break in. COngrats on your new G!!!
Shoot, I think I've hit WOT about four times since I bought it. I'll stop until I get to 1200. I should still be okay, right?
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Jun 19, 2005 | 03:19 PM
  #4  
Follow the manual bro. Nissan knows best. The occasional trip to redline won't do any harm, but generally take it easy for 1200 miles.
C.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 03:26 PM
  #5  
Quote: Follow the manual bro. Nissan knows best. The occasional trip to redline won't do any harm, but generally take it easy for 1200 miles.
C.
Do you actually think that Nissan would tell you to flog the **** out of car to break it in........big liability!
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
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Jun 19, 2005 | 03:40 PM
  #6  
Quote: Do you actually think that Nissan would tell you to flog the **** out of car to break it in........big liability!
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Yeah, and I'll be looking for 'MOTOMAN' to back me up when I have problems.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 03:48 PM
  #7  
Quote: Yeah, and I'll be looking for 'MOTOMAN' to back me up when I have problems.
I can't recall ever seeing one post saying that a fuked up my motor cause I did not break it in properly.

I drove my car like I stole from day one.......20K miles no problems.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 04:15 PM
  #8  
Quote: Hello everybody! I just purchased a Diamond Graphite G35 6MT coupe Friday night and have a few questions:

1. The sales manager told me there is no break-in period for the G35, while the vehicle manual says otherwise. My first two days of driving, I've taken it pretty easy, but have revved the engine to about 5500 RPMs 4 or 5 times through the course of driving. If I follow the recommended break-in for the remainder of the 1200 miles, should I still be okay?

2. Is break-in even necessary?

3. How do you prevent yourself from taking special trips JUST for excuses to drive your G35 coupe? This thing is addicting!

Thanks, everybody. I'm looking forward to getting to know all of you.
You are screwed. good luck.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 04:25 PM
  #9  
Quote: I can't recall ever seeing one post saying that a fuked up my motor cause I did not break it in properly.

I drove my car like I stole from day one.......20K miles no problems.
Lucky you. Looking at your list of MODs makes me think that how you broke your car in will be the least of your worries if you ever need warranty work...

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Jun 19, 2005 | 04:38 PM
  #10  
Quote: Lucky you. Looking at your list of MODs makes me think that how you broke your car in will be the least of your worries if you ever need warranty work...

I know the risks involved and if I couldn't pay I wouldn't play.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 05:05 PM
  #11  
Quote:
. The sales manager told me there is no break-in period for the G35, while the vehicle manual says otherwise. My first two days of driving, I've taken it pretty easy, but have revved the engine to about 5500 RPMs 4 or 5 times through the course of driving. If I follow the recommended break-in for the remainder of the 1200 miles, should I still be okay?
...OOOOHHHHH my goodness, you are in heap of trouble now, you need to goto your car and give her big sweet, wet, kiss and bring couple coats of wax and ask her for her forgivenss, for riding her that hard....

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Is break-in even necessary?
...ummmm not NOW you've give her all you got already...

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How do you prevent yourself from taking special trips JUST for excuses to drive your G35 coupe? This thing is addicting!
...thinking about the price of GAS, might help a little but just little



ohhh yeah...congrat on your purchase, and welcome to the G family...eventho you been a bad bad man... and check out the NorCal forum and NorCal G Forums.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 05:13 PM
  #12  
It's always been my impression that a break-in period is about life span. Break it in soft and have a longer lasting motor with fewer issues.

I, however, am on a 3 year lease so...............

Word to the wise - this is but one of many reasons we do not buy lease returns.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 05:44 PM
  #13  
Quote: I know the risks involved and if I couldn't pay I wouldn't play.

I figured as much. LOL..

Good looking ride BTW..
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Jun 19, 2005 | 06:08 PM
  #14  
Quote: I can't recall ever seeing one post saying that a fuked up my motor cause I did not break it in properly.

I drove my car like I stole from day one.......20K miles no problems.
20k miles is really nothing....

He mentioned breakin being about sealing the rings, but I thought in modern engines the rings are sealed instantly anyway and the breakin is more to smooth out the cams/pistons from the tiny machining errors taht are present.
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Jun 19, 2005 | 06:25 PM
  #15  
Breakin period was useful for $hittily-built cars in the 1970's. Not now. I think Nissan's recommendations are all about liability...

Certainly can't hurt to drive it easy for 1200miles. Just no fun. I prefer fun.

(plus, mine is a lease, too...hehe)
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