08.07.2006 07:08:15
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devo said:
Maybe, who's to say. Show me some irrefuttable data and I'll listen.
There is no such thing as irrefutable data on break-in procedures and their consequences, which is why the subject gets hung out to dry on the forum every few weeks.![]()
09.07.2006 01:55:43
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devo said:
they lack irrefutable data to support their claim.![]()
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09.07.2006 02:02:49
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omeko3 said:
I have heard so many things about break ins, some say run it hard right fromt he dealership to break it in better, some say be very gentle
09.07.2006 02:48:30
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Avantgarde said:Quote:
omeko3 said:
I have heard so many things about break ins, some say run it hard right fromt he dealership to break it in better, some say be very gentle
Here's a link for you on Break-in secrets:
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Irregardless of its presented 'facts', data recorded could always be refuted subject to different conditions or scientific methods.![]()
Caveat emptor
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09.07.2006 03:00:50
09.07.2006 04:48:23
09.07.2006 13:32:22
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Avantgarde said:
Do you mind showing us your Data since you are so 'religious' about it?![]()
An opinion is simply an opinion, only motives are for members to share experience....the subject will still "gets hung out to dry on the forum every few weeks" -fritz
JMHO
10.07.2006 00:22:22
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Avantgarde said:Quote:
omeko3 said:
I have heard so many things about break ins, some say run it hard right fromt he dealership to break it in better, some say be very gentle
Here's a link for you on Break-in secrets:
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Irregardless of its presented 'facts', data recorded could always be refuted subject to different conditions or scientific methods.
Caveat emptor
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paulg1 said:
I drove my '05 up to and under 4000 RPM for the first 4000 miles, 90% highway, rarely over 80 mph, and mostly at or below 70 mph. Between 4000 miles and a current milage of 4,900, I have pushed it to 6000 rpm only a few times. Also, I always drive moderately for the first 15 - 20 min. for fluids to reach a stabilized temperature. I have changed the oil & filer only once, at about 900 miles, and have not added a drop of oil since. Car runs smoothly and beautifully.
10.07.2006 16:52:25
10.07.2006 17:24:33
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boxsterboy said:
I thrashed mine from new as I did with my last Porsche. My 997 is a great example and quicker than other examples I come across. My old boxster was as quick as a boxster S! I used to be an engine builder too and I believe in running them in hard. You MUST however let the fluids get up to operating temp before going over 4000 revs.
10.07.2006 19:31:54