Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI I advocate breaking in any new or rebuilt engine hard. It's not so much necessary with a new OEM engine or a block that has been
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07-19-2010, 05:37 AM | #61 (permalink) | |
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I have a good friend who is an engine builder and he also recommended the rev-up / coast-down method in order to heat cycle, but warned against reving up to redline for the first 800-1000 miles, so it is similar to your procedure, but a little bit less "hard" I guess. However, this was for a rebuilt engine, so not sure if he has different advice for a new engine.
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For a rebuilt engine, you get the fastest ring sealing by flogging the **** out of the engine without overheating it for the first 50 miles. You DO have to change your oil after your first idle/leak test or first trip, however. Honestly, this is how many drag racing teams have always broken in their engines - and those last at least a whole season of abuse. This is NOT the advice I'd give to somebody I built an engine for or somebody who bought a crate engine - it's way too risky for somebody who isn't disciplined in breaking in a new engine. I must have done this almost a dozen times now, and I've never had any oil consumption problems except for seal/gasket leaks. I've in fact seen a rebuilt engine never achieve good ring sealing when the owner didn't follow my hard break-in advice. I can almost guarantee the engine would have sealed perfectly if it had been broken in hard.
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Then, I began edging toward the 7500rpm redline until I finally reached it at 1200 miles. Problem with a new car is breaking in the driveline and the rings are two different types of driving somewhat. |
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03-16-2012, 09:06 PM | #70 (permalink) |
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just my opinion not trying to stir the pot.............
most everyone on here work hard for their money and love their cars and when you buy a 40 grand sports car you should know how to care for your ride...... how hard can it be to check the oil at each fill up.... the vq is a rock solid engine imho and has all the awards to prove it. |
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As far as oil burning. Mine needed 1.5 quarts after 1k miles.
My 98 explorer has 145k miles and rarely goes through a quart in 10k miles which is when I change the oil. I use mobile 1 extended ware. My Expedition uses a little more about 2 quarts in 10k using the same. My Saturn redline sky uses almost none and I drive that like I stole it. I might need to report the z to the dealer. |
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I burned some oil during break-in but less than a quart for sure. I'm at 9k miles now and it doesn't burn at all. Broke it in properly and check the oil level weekly. Is it really too much work to spend 5 min to check the oil each week? Come on...
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Yeah I've owned about half a dozen nissans and they are the best brand so far in the price range imho. But everybody has different experiences.
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I broke mine in the same exact way. But my redline was 4400rpm and after 700 miles began increasing 1000 rpm every hundred miles. Then at 1200, I began driving it like I stole something till 3000miles, I'm at 4900 miles and I mix the driving. To me its best to keep brake in process going for 5000 miles. Be conscious of how you drive and know when the car needs to be babied and when it needs a beating from 3-5k. Now @ 5k I will be getting my second oil change. My first was at 1200. Redline will be the juice of choice this time. 34 row NISMO Oil cooler goes in next month and tranny cooler in june. |
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41k on the Z, and not even a rattle. absolutley perfect. I've seen this on Honda motorcycles before, but never an automobile. I didn't think it was possible. |
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