Bradders said:
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the advice. I haven't owned a new car for a while and the last one mentioned running in in the manual, where as this one doesn't.
Not been mechanically minded can you expand on the points you made?
e.g what is the benefit of varying speed on the motorway and for how long to you need to carry this out?
The point on protecting the turbo I had heard of before, but thanks for the reminder.
Bradders
Hi Bradders.
Running at the same RPM for long distances tends to not to allow the engine to bed in correctly, you need a varied approach to ensure everything is running smoothly and together, most modern engines are pretty reliable these days and are built to take the abuse straight out the box.
There are some who believe you should give it full beans from the word go which makes for a faster engine, but you still have to remember there are other components on the car which do need a little time to bed in - brakes and tyres for certain.
Have a look at this, it's more related to bikes but the principal is the same
http://www.ntnoa.org/enginebreakin.htm
I'm on my second tank full now, well nearly used, the average speed is up to 27 mph with a return of 40.3 mpg. :clap:
Rob.