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the manual is written by lawyers, not engineers (as mentioned before)
so I did the Darin Morgan - break in and my car runs like a devil
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Makes sense that a hard break in would accelerate the normal wear process and allow the engine to break in faster. That having been said A lot of guys that have been building cars a while will usually tell you to listen to your engine builder on subjects like this (assuming the builder knows their ass from a hole in the ground). In this case your engine builder is GM's engineers, so I would go by their recommendation.
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Were the lawyers putting a gun to the engineers' heads as they were being interviewed? |
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Breaking it in "driving it hard" doesn't make sense to me. All the parts are new you are putting more stress on them and risk damage or breakage that would not happen when broke-in properly.
Now I know we have a warranty which should fix anything that breaks but why - even if it is covered you put yourself in position of be without your car for some? Now I do believe that the break in process should include cautiously revving the engine (no WOT), the higher revs have the pistons travel further in the cylinders and that is needed for proper break in. So my 2 cents take it a little easy, vary the revs then after 500 miles or so drive normal.
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I broke it in with my right foot down on the pedal and rubber on the pavement. I didn't regret a second of it, life is too short.
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The answer to the original question is no. I've seen guys buy LS1 Camaros and rape them from the start and get 150,000 miles out of them and I've seen little old ladies that drive around town going the speed limit or below that have oil consumption problems under 50,000 miles. Anyone seen the Ultimate Factories Porsche 911 episode? The guy isn't exactly taking it easy on the road simulator with those 911's.
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There are people who baby the vehicle and it lasts 200k or 50k. There are people who "rape" them and have issues at 5k and also have some who can last 150. The fact of the matter is it does add additional stress at a faster rate so why risk such an expensive investiment? We all do it once in awhile the first few weeks because we can't help ourselves...but mashing it consistently early on seems foolish. |
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I drove mine for the first 500 miles very tame.
After that we put it on a dyno, and tuned out the rev limiter We got it to 160 + MPH multiple times, during the test, and was going to go faster than that if we wanted. Results were 396 RWHP, and about the same torque "almost straight line" across the board. After a 15% calculated loss from the drivetrain. This is about 455 engine HP "no mods". I have the dyno print out here somewhere. Thanks, Roger |
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that's more power than the v8 from a v6 with no mods! |
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Every one has an opinion so here is mine. Hard or soft breaking in really isn't the point. Avoid idling, vary the rpm as much as possible, do vary the load as much as possible - those that live in hill country have an advantage, high rpm is general not good for the first 500 as you may "glaze" the cylinder walls. Low rpm without load is generally not good cause you may not seat the rings and cylinder walls.
Back preassure ( down shifting and using the transmission to slow the car) is not ok as puts additional stress on the main journals until they have set then it's no big deal. Highway driving generally a bad idea cause it's higher rpm with little load ( unless your in hill country). Backroads with few stop signs and hills are what you need for a perfect break in.
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It is the LS3 V8 engine in this car. My son was in the drivers seat. GM claims 426HP from this engine. They may be claiming on the low side? Others have had similar results. This car will definitely reach those speeds though. A lot safer on the dyno, than on the highway. |
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