Breakin in new accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Dr Nick, Dec 17, 2005.

  1. Dr Nick

    Dr Nick Guest

    hi, I got my new accord I4 last week and I was wondering the best way to
    break it in (looking for opinions becuase from what I've seen it varies from
    person to person) the book mearly suggests that you take it easy for teh
    first 500 miles (which I'm fast approaching). I've been doing smooth slow
    accelerations and when I'm on teh highway I'm not staying at one speed too
    long. now that I'm almost past teh 500 mile mark what else should I be doing
    (I've head some people say now is the point you should be pushing the engine
    harder to break it in) I'm shifting about 3,000-3500 on the tach (manual
    trans.) should I be shifting slightly higher now? should I bring it closer
    to redline for a bit? just looking for some opinions. thanks!

    -nick
     
    Dr Nick, Dec 17, 2005
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  2. Dr Nick

    Alan Browne Guest

    Taking it easy on acceleration and driving at varying speeds are the two
    key things that you're doing right.

    There is no magic about breaking in an engine. Once it's broken in,
    that's it. It's done. Pushing it harder does not do anything more (or
    less) to the engine. After 500 miles the rings are well seated, the
    cams are smoothed, the crank is polished, etc, etc.

    So enjoy opening it up more, but just enjoy it.

    On my first two new cars I would change the oil every 4,000 km for the
    first year ... that's a bit much. I now change oil every 5000 - 6000 km
    regardles of car age, and the oil is not too dirty looking even after
    70,000+ km.

    Cheers,
    Alan
     
    Alan Browne, Dec 17, 2005
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  3. Dr Nick

    twfsa Guest

    Hammer It!

    Tom
     
    twfsa, Dec 18, 2005
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