Sponsored


Break-in oil?

whtciv2k

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 12, 2024
Threads
2
Messages
149
Reaction score
137
Location
USA
Car(s)
DE5 Integra Type S
For rpm’s I give it 3/4 throttle slow ramp up to about 5k a few times every drive. I’ve done this on every car. To me, it is important to do this to build enough pressure in the cylinders for the rings to seat properly. I’d like to add that most of my friends who babied their s2k’s and 350/370z’s and went by the book and only took it to 3k rpm during break in all had oil burning issues. Those of us who use my method have never had oil burning issues. YMMV, and it’s your car so do what you think is right.
Sponsored

 

bvanlieu

Senior Member
First Name
Brian
Joined
Mar 14, 2024
Threads
0
Messages
82
Reaction score
97
Location
Lehigh Valley, PA
Car(s)
2024 White ITS, 2015 Cayman GTS
No issues parking it...think of all the sports cars in winter climates that don't see a crank for months at a time. I have done so for 2+ months at a time the past 10 years with an extra car.

In fact, better to just leave it and not 'start it every once in a while' which causes a bit more harm then good. If you are going to start it, its to drive it and be sure its at operating temp.
 

CAN_ITS_ABP

Member
First Name
James
Joined
Jun 7, 2024
Threads
1
Messages
5
Reaction score
0
Location
Toronto ON
Car(s)
Integra Type S
No issues parking it...think of all the sports cars in winter climates that don't see a crank for months at a time. I have done so for 2+ months at a time the past 10 years with an extra car.

In fact, better to just leave it and not 'start it every once in a while' which causes a bit more harm then good. If you are going to start it, its to drive it and be sure its at operating temp.
Cool. Just one more month until I take her out and can't wait. Will get her out and do a fresh oil change. It's been a long winter up here in Canada
Sponsored

 
 





Top