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Originally Posted by sheeps
ok so i just finally got my users manual in the mail today..................
after reading it, it says to keep the car under 4,000 rpm for the first 1k miles.
a lot of people have told me to drive in all ranges of the rpm with speed limit accordingly.
ok so which one is right??
i guess i took my friends' advice and started driving to redline in first (the little light showed up indicating i was in the 8,000 rpm, which i did on accident a few times). is this bad for my engine??
i also heard get an oil change at 1,000 miles, or 1,500 miles or the 2,000 miles.
I did read a lot of the threads on this site about this issue.
and a lot of you guys contradict each other..
so i have no idea what to believe.
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Which do you think is a better authority for giving instructions and recommendations on HOW to properly break-in an engine? Nissan themselves, or "a lot of people"?
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Originally Posted by MacCool
Why are you tring to outsmart Nissan? Why would you come to (admittedly contradictory) anonymous forum and ask an engine question of a bunch of total strangers and be prepared to accept thier response over the people who actually made the engine?
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Apparently words from strangers in the internet have more validity than Nissan themselves.
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Originally Posted by spearfish25
If I had a penny for every time...
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LOL.... IBTL!!!!
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Originally Posted by thekinn
People also say that you get better mileage at 2-2.5k RPMs.. I say that you should prove them all wrong and drive it at 8kRPM all the time. You'll save tons of cash on gas.
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