I would break in the car the way it is going to be driven. I believe if you break in a car as a turd it will be a turd.
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11-07-2013, 01:45 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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I would break in the car the way it is going to be driven. I believe if you break in a car as a turd it will be a turd. Go 1,000 miles change the oil and filter and beat that bitch.
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Hard driving?
None, but the factory recommended break-in says to keep it under 4k. It's all in the manual. You have read the manual, right?
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I know, engine break-in is one of those subjects that will be debated until the sun burns out.
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11-07-2013, 08:42 AM | #33 (permalink) |
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I know the manufacture will say different. But it's a personal preference, like my R6 that I had I put maybe 600 miles on it before I beat it. But every time I ran the same bike I would always win and everyone who road it was like wtf? What did you do to it. It's all in the way you brake it in...
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11-07-2013, 09:26 AM | #35 (permalink) |
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I did a hybrid break-in where the first 500 miles, excluding the test drive and a couple of times, I kept it under the 4k revs and then I went to 5k revs and so on.
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"Driving hard" is going to be a relative measure. For me, driving hard is something you can't do on public roads without going to illegal speeds. The Z is a performance car. You can take a Fiesta out on the roads and push it to its limits and still be relatively legal and safe 9and have loads of fun!). The Z has more performance than that. It will get into illegal territory quickly and/or become unsafe on the roads. I know, that's not what you want to hear, but it's reality.
Still, you can have *loads* of fun with this car and still be relatively legal on public roads. Just the looks alone can let you strut around like you're bigger than Prince. Quote:
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(I know, the page looks like it was made in 1996 on Geocities. But it's still valid advice.) If you've not been over 6500 rpms, you're not driving it hard. Driving hard should at least include teasing the marked redline. Quote:
The Z has great balance to learn and learn to enjoy turns with. It loves turns and has really great balance and grip for it, as long as you don't lose the tail too early with too much throttle. If you're on a closed course, you can play with the tail behavior crazy well. Adjust your side mirrors co you cover your blind spots as much as you can. This usually means flaring them out a little bit more than you'd use on most cars (at least that applies to me...). We have awful blind spots that you need to protect yourself from. Beyond that, if you can safely drive a car, you can drive the Z. It's not a minivan; you won't floor it after every light and may not floor it much at all on public roads, and it'll still be fun. That said, drive within your budget as well, that is gas and tire expense, as well as your insurance. Don't hoon around if you can't absorb the tickets. Quote:
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11-07-2013, 10:03 AM | #37 (permalink) |
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Moderate Driving
I don't need to break in at 33,000Mi but with all Torque available I seldom have to bring the RPM beyond 5,250RPM to do circles around traffic when I commute to work.
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its amazing how people still crash with vdc on.... how? not sure. just left off the gas and brake, but people tend to panic or something and tries to throttle themselves out ending up in a ditch, up a tree, a pole, house, signs, mailboxes, cars, buses, trailers, candy vans, bushes, ponds, etc. |
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Ive ended up crashing into candy vans far too many times and ended up needing a ride. And we all know what happens when you turn VDC OFF, dont do it |
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, it's funny to me how the 7AT in the 370z doesn't get the props it deserves for how amazing it actually is for a single clutch automatic transmission. People have no problem driving a GT-R (dual clutch automatic transmission), Ferrari 458 Italia (dual clutch automatic transmission) , Lexus LFA (single clutch automatic transmission) and a Lamborghini Aventador (single clutch automatic transmission too), these get all the praise no problem, but if you've driven them and the 370z in 7AT you'll notice the shift speeds are not that different at all. I give props to actual engineering genius creations from R&D regardless of the badge the vehicle has on it (SRM in the manual is another, and DRM in the 7AT)! I love my 7AT, ordered my girl Vanity that way for a reason!
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Yeah, I'm not sure why people keep thinking it's functionally any different from any other auto. Maybe because it's good?
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A poll may be in order. "Who is terrified at 6500 rpm's"
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