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This is PRECISELY why I am ordering mine and giving the dealer explicit directions that I will be the first and only person to drive it when it gets off the truck. |
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I understand the two trains of thoughts regarding the break-in period. Take it easy or drive it like you stole it.
I subscribe to what the manufacturer says. Now that being said, I did buy my car off the lot, and did not order. It had 30 miles on it. When I test drove, I got on the highway and punched it (not red line). Now I regret that action. For those who subscribe to the manufacturer method, would this affect the break-in period substantially? Also, what about those who test drove before me? I'm sure they did the same. In fact, I'm sure almost every Camaro purchased on the lot would have been driven against the manufacturer's suggestion. Is it too late? For everyone who purchases off the lot? |
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LOL. Way too late! That is why we all ordered and demanded no one drive it first! ON a serious note driving it with some power is needed to set the rings properly. Now a days these engines are run before you even get them. The car also is driven to make sure every thing works. Just take care of here for the next 1450 miles and then let her rip! That is my plan anyways.
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A set of Blizzaks on my old 14 Mustang GT got me by just fine, and I drive too Parma every day for work. People used too call me crazy for driving the Mustang in snow, but with modern day traction control and a manual, it was easy. Of course one has less control with an automatic so that might be more difficult. hehe |
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The dry sump system on the Corvette LT1was put together with some sealants and other assembly liquids that foamed the oil in the dry sump reservoir. Therefore Chevrolet wanted you to change the oil at 500. That is not the case with this LT1 which does not have a dry sump so you don't have to change it at 500 miles.
But many do anyway, i chsnged at 750 only as it was convienent to do so as i mounted a drain valve then. |
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So if the break in period is cut short to about 900 miles instead of 1500, and with at least 5 but no more than 15 hard runs within those 900 miles, what can happen? I have tried to stay off the "spirited" driving, but there were a few times i just couldnt resist stepping on it.
What happens when a car is improperly brokem in? I ask because a very popular aftermarket exhaust company headquartered near me is interested in using my car for a video shoot for a week and a half, in exchange for a free NPP exhaust system. Anything i should be worried about, break-in wise?
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I feel sorry for the dude who buys the car the salesman took me for a test-drive in.
![]() This young guy drove the piss outta that lot car. He's taken it out several times; I doubt the sales manager knows how he drives it. My car is coming in from another dealership where it sat on the showroom floor. pretty tough to drive it hard on the floor, so I should be good. Change the oil after 500 and again at 1500. It's low cost (or free depending on the dealership) and can't hurt. I've owned several 4X4's and replace the diff fluid once a year. Each time I find very minute metal particles on the magnetic cap. Maybe that's why my Toyota truck has 150K miles and runs like its brand new and climbs trees in reverse! |
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New guy here...
One thing I haven't seen (I've only examined this thread) is any discussion about engine data logging and its potential affect future warranty work. I would guess (though I don't know for sure) that engine operation data (RPM, throttle position, et.al.) is logged in the vehicle and visible for analysis by the techs. Perhaps a dealer could point to a non-standard break in period if issues with the engine arise? I know Porsche logs data and buyers of used Porsches always request a look at this data--though mostly for concern about over revs). Just a thought--you guys may have already discussed this elsewhere. |
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Same things that happen when you don't allow your engine to warm up; premature failure of internal engine/drive train parts. Failure may happen sooner or later, depends on how the car is driven.
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A video I did speaking to most aspects of vehicle break-in.
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Break-in schedules and restrictions are typically established as the way to the fewest warranty claims.
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There ya go....which translates into better long term customer satisfaction...
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