ForeverCar
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- #166
Totally, I think letting the engine come up to operating temp quickly and giving it full load & heat cycles are key to a good running engine in the long run. While trying to accomplish that, other important factors that I consider are,Break in philosophies are all over the place. I remember "breaking in" a brand new Yamaha R6 sportbike way back in my 20s when things like that were appealing to me; someone online convinced me that the absolute best way to do this was to go from a ~2500rpm cruise to redline in 2nd gear a few times, then I'd be good to go. Well, I did this- and the engine was actually perfectly fine but interestingly enough I wasn't. I had never ridden a true sportbike before that R6, so when I hit ~8000 rpm and the bike tried to take off from under me, I was not truly prepared.
For cars I generally now follow whatever's outlined in the manual, but I realize I'm more or less wasting my time.
- Does my experience prepare me to handle this vehicle?
- How are the road conditions?
- Are the tires new and "greasy"?
- Will I have the opportunity to do multiple heat cycles and a proper cool down?
- Can I gradually warm up the brakes and tires as well?
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