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dude the alternator will do its job regaurdless of the condition of the engine internals. Just because the radio pulls more power from the alt. doesnt put more stress on the pully of it.
Turning on the radio will have no effect on your engine break in. |
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well im going to pick my 08 civic lx sedan tomorow, you guys got me all confused, i think for first 100 km ill go easy and then hit it a couples times and then go easy till 500 km when i do the first oil change. Ill be puting in normal oil then at 2000 km ill do another oil change and put in my fav synthetic...Mobil 1 super syn. Oh yeah nice board fellows... congrats
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I guess you shouldn't change oil so soon, cause from what I've read Hond puts a special break-in oil (thicker), designed for new engines.
Right guys? As for going easy the first 100km/500km, there is no concrete answer / procedure. So, take it easy..... ![]() Last edited by mito; 02-14-2008 at 09:57 AM. |
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lol @ the free reving and turn the lights on bullshit.
the way i break in my motors are as follows... use shitty oil, warm the car up until the fan kicks on. rip it in first and second without hitting vtak (shift at 5.5k). leave it second and let the motor slow the car down to idle. this way, the engines vaccumm sucks out all the shit inside the motor. do this a couple times in 3rd. what this does is seat the rings so there is no blow by. if you baby the car, the rings dont really seat because theres no force pushing them agenst the walls. thats why there is a crosshatch in the cylinder walls. the purpose is to wear down the ring to make sure they are perfect with the cylinder walls. the way i explained has been proven more effective then the pussy way. edit Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power lots of information on engine break in Last edited by xSeNcE089x; 05-07-2008 at 03:52 PM. |
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This is my 4th brand-new car, and I'm driving it easy - at least for now. Every once in a while I kick it up to 4k RPMs or so, but mostly I'm just driving around town, nice and easy. I just vary the RPMs a lot, do a little engine braking (but nothing that tachs it up too far), easy on the brakes when possible. All of my previous new cars have run just fine, with proper engine power.
Granted, on my test drive, when the car had 39 miles on it, I tached it up to a little over 5k, to see how much power it had during what I would call "normal" use :) We'll see in several years what my oil/gas consumption and power look like, but I'm not really going to worry about it. -John |
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I raced my freinds rx8 the first night i got it, and went 120+ . Break in is overrated my track times are identical to those who went thru all the break in crap. And as far as longevity is concerned, who cares, i not permanently keeping this car. I love my car but I see S2k in the future.
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You know, out of everything I've read on this thread, and elsewhere, I've come across the same info, just with slightly different variables (miles, revs, etc.).
1.) Take it easy for a a little bit (a day, half a day, w/e) 2.) Drive it like you stole it for a little bit (a day, half a day, w/e) 3.) Change the oil (petrol, synth, w/e) 4.) Drive how you want to the rest of the cars life I'm pretty sure we can all (or ALMOST all of us) agree on this basic premise. I've seen people arguing over TINY variations, like 20miles. That's just rediculous. Let's just get a BASIC premise established FIRST, then debate little differences. Sound good? ![]() |
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