Do you have to break in a new engine?
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Do you have to break in a new engine?
Well i am picking up my car tomorrow...i will have a brand new engine with not even 20 miles on it...is there anything i have to do special or just drive normal? I hear some people say not above 3000 rpms and some say it makes no difference at all
One site says babying it can actually hurt..another says rings need to set ect
One site says babying it can actually hurt..another says rings need to set ect
Last edited by Anton_Chigurh; 04-26-2011 at 12:38 AM.
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Well i am picking up my car tomorrow...i will have a brand new engine with not even 20 miles on it...is there anything i have to do special or just drive normal? I hear some people say not above 3000 rpms and some say it makes no difference at all
One site says babying it can actually hurt..another says rings need to set ect
One site says babying it can actually hurt..another says rings need to set ect
accels ok) and then drive it like i stole it for the rest of its life. I've done that on 2 other infiniti cars and other newer cars and all made it past 100k miles without any issues.
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Work is about 8 miles on the highway and rpms will change after that...whats the reason to not keep it at same RPMs for too long?
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I have mixed feelings about the break in period. I believe you should drive it aggressively, just don't redline it... You know, I have met a few people who have driven the VQ's pretty hard from the get go and the have no oil consumption issues, while there are others who do a proper break in and do have oil consumption. I know this topic had been talked about numerous times, so let's not beat a dead horse yeah?
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When I had my 04 G35 it did call for a 1200 mile break-in period and not going over a certain RPM. This was in the owners manual. So if your current manual doesn't list a break-in mileage/RPM it probably is N/A to the newer models. At the factory they are required to run all engines for a certain amount of time, maybe that enough for rings to seat etc. I dont know for sure.
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The manual calls for varying speeds and rpms of less than 4k for the first 1200 miles and no full throttle acceleration in any gear. After what you've been through, why on earth would you want to take a risk deviating from what the factory calls for?
Last edited by vqsmile; 04-26-2011 at 01:07 PM.