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Dave A
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4th Aug 07 at 21:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

move to tutorials?

http://mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm

been speaking this week to a lot of tuning and motorsport companies about running in engines, the whols subject is surrounded by confusion and lots of different methods are used. However all companies I have spoken to agree with the above method.
Robin
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4th Aug 07 at 21:28   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

None of this poncing about for 1000 miles then?
All Torque
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4th Aug 07 at 21:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Interested read
GHurn
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4th Aug 07 at 21:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i was told this method by the guy building the engine for my ka!
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a mate or mine ran a freshly rebuilt engine that we did (new pistons, rings etc and full head rebuild- no modifications to standard) quite steadly for 100 miles, then gave it death for the rest and it has been absolutely fine and performs a hell of alot better than before.

agree completely with what the link says
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Alot of people I know believe in thrash them from start, none of the fannying on for 1000 miles etc.



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I let my newly built x14xe warm up, gave it a 20 minute thrash, then changed the oil, then drove it for about 100 miles, changed oil again, then drove for 500 and changed it again, then did the same after 1000 miles. I used 10W40 fully synthetic though, and its been fine,plenty of compression, no smoking, runs very smoothly too.
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thrash i from the start by all means.

i will produce marginaly more power, but dont expect it to last as long
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
None of this poncing about for 1000 miles then?

That can be bad for a newly rebuilt engine.

You want plenty of overrun(vacuum level is at its max on overrun), which forces the rings to bed into the bores much better. As covered in that link.
Just dont put too much load on the engine.

The whole dont go over 2K for a 1000miles is a bit of a myth tbh.
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quote:
Originally posted by Greg_M
thrash i from the start by all means.

i will produce marginaly more power, but dont expect it to last as long

Its how a mates 1600 8v was ran in, it still has great compression and doesn't burn oil 50'000miles later
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5th Aug 07 at 00:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

So Dave, is this the advice you will be giving people you rebuild engines for?
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Did I really read that right?? Abuse practically straight away? Why not do the 1000 mile thing
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5th Aug 07 at 07:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Re-post
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=141886

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will you be doing this dave?
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so if its all in the first 20 miles then your screwed really as pdi techs, valeters, salesmen all get your new car before that
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back in 2000 when i ran my engine in i just followed the instructions given to me in the literature by the company that built the bottom end. That was the 1000 mile effort, i didnt do it to the letter and gave it abit more than suggested but still within the realms of what they wrote. The engine still goes well now with well over 50k on it as seen in the trackday vids i put up the other week and is tbh abit of a freak when it comes to engines and reliability
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there is no need for 1000 mile run in, it was needed years ago when the tolerences and quality of the matrials used in bearings rings, honing etc wernt great, today though its a completly different story the materials and tolerences are that good that there is no need to break the engine in for 1000miles! a few hundred if that!
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All you need to do is change the oil often during the running in and you will be fine trashing it.
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5th Aug 07 at 14:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

good read that, cheers for the info dave.
When i put my rebuilt LET in my old corsa, i ran it in for 1500 miles, changed the oil then ran it for another 500 miles. Always thought thats what you had to do with a turbo engine.
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every engine we build, and we build alot of engines, we recommend that they are run for 1000 miles before given hard abuse.

there are a few methods all of which work, but i will be driving my car gently on its run in, same as last time.

if it was a standard engine then more than likely id give it death from the start but anything thats a bit different id take easy to make sure its all good
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Would you do the same with a let engine broster?
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
there are a few methods all of which work, but i will be driving my car gently on its run in, same as last time.


Can I run it in?
Scotty C
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So, you've just put new pistons & rings in, new head gasket etc and start it up, let it warm and give it complete death straight away? then change the oil 20 miles later? then the engine is back to normal?
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whats its saying is that there is only a small window in whihc to get the rings etc to seal properly, this is due to the tight tolerences that are used today, un like years ago the bores were honed that rough and bearings wernt to the same quality as they are today that a long running in period was needed to get everything to bed in correctly!

these days its not really needed!
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so on older engines like c20xe/c20lets you should still run the engine in properly?

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