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10-11-2015, 01:36 AM #1
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10-12-2015, 11:02 PM #2
Rest my case.
Must admit, I didn't do that on a demo car. Did a warm up period for a minute or so only.
You think my dealer had balls to say anything? On contrary, he said ... hit it!
But ... I bought/committed to the car after that nice demo.
Maybe the car can take it, or not. I don't really care.
I rather do my own break in period and not to save $20k or so on $300k car.
But, it's your money, whatever makes you happy.
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10-12-2015, 11:46 PM #3
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'What's The Best Way To Break-In A New Engine ??
The Short Answer: Run it Hard !
Several factors make the older information on break-in obsolete.
Nowadays, the piston ring seal is really what the break in process is all about. Contrary to popular belief, piston rings don't seal the combustion pressure by spring tension. Ring tension is necessary only to "scrape" the oil to prevent it from entering the combustion chamber. So, how do the rings seal against the tremendous combustion pressure ??
From the actual gas pressure itself !!
There's a very small window of opportunity to get the rings to seal really well ... the first 20 miles !! '
This must be why Lamborghini's factory test drivers run the crap out of each car before it's final inspection.
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10-13-2015, 01:23 AM #4
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10-12-2015, 10:53 PM #5
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10-13-2015, 02:30 AM #6
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Ya,mine had 46 miles on it right off the ship and you could tell they were out running it...No issue with that,better they find the issues if their are any.I have run mine hard after 100 miles and it is perfect...
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