teknics
04-21-2009, 07:34 PM
anyone with other things to add please do so, keep any "discussion" or "questioning" to either PM or start another topic PLEASE.
key's to "break in"
- constantly vary the engine load (high rpm, low rpm, switch gears frequently, try to avoid bumper-to-bumper traffic situations)
- allow full warm-up and cool-off periods of at least 3-5 minutes
- no cruising, bad for a new motor
- oil change at 3k or before for at least the first 3
- monitor fluid levels obv.
as i said somewhere else:
" your motor is like a dog, you want to get it around and socialize it with everything and anything that it will see in the future"
any other tips? please add for all these guys getting new motors and having mazda say "there's no break-in required", bullshit.
kevin.
key's to "break in"
- constantly vary the engine load (high rpm, low rpm, switch gears frequently, try to avoid bumper-to-bumper traffic situations)
- allow full warm-up and cool-off periods of at least 3-5 minutes
- no cruising, bad for a new motor
- oil change at 3k or before for at least the first 3
- monitor fluid levels obv.
as i said somewhere else:
" your motor is like a dog, you want to get it around and socialize it with everything and anything that it will see in the future"
any other tips? please add for all these guys getting new motors and having mazda say "there's no break-in required", bullshit.
kevin.