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Jamiemaxfield wrote:
Best way to run it in is, go on motorway, top gear. 2000rpm all way to redline and then let the engine brake back down to 2k. Do this quite a few times. Then it's pretty much done.


I believe it was the advice of Turbo-brown (??).Toby_Unna wrote:Jamie
one day you will knowingly quote some cr@p you've read somewhere, some poor sod will mistakenly think you're an expert engine builder or something (because that's how you come across!), take your advice as gospel and destroy their engine.![]()
as far as your running-in technique goes, it might be safe on a low geared car that will get to full revs in top on fairly light throttle, but on a high geared car you'll be on full throttle at high revs for a long time which doesn't sound too clever to me.
however, not being an expert, i don't really know and i'm certainly not going to pretend to


Jamie don't be offended here like, but this is one of those times you really should have kept quiet lol. Thats the biggest load of **** I have ever heard in my life lmao. Somebody has been seriously winding you up rotfl!maxfield wrote:Best way to run it in is, go on motorway, top gear. 2000rpm all way to redline and then let the engine brake back down to 2k. Do this quite a few times. Then it's pretty much done.


that advise is spot on!oguz327 wrote:How you run in an engine seem to depend on who you talk to.
Mine was nothing over 4k revs for first 500 miles then oil change. No motorways, no short journeys, plenty of variation of roads and speeds.
After 500 miles steadily started increasing rev limit every 100 or so miles until 1500-2000 miles and then start caining it!
At 3000 miles, first track day in mine.
That was what i was told to do by who built my engine so thats what i did.
Your motor looks sweet dude

well you've obviously misunderstood or misremembered something!maxfield wrote: It was some respectable Zoners that gave me the info.
Only saying what I've been told.



One word comes to mind .... BANGmaxfield wrote:Best way to run it in is, go on motorway, top gear. 2000rpm all way to redline and then let the engine brake back down to 2k. Do this quite a few times. Then it's pretty much done.
Id have to agree with that as welloguz327 wrote:How you run in an engine seem to depend on who you talk to.
Mine was nothing over 4k revs for first 500 miles then oil change. No motorways, no short journeys, plenty of variation of roads and speeds.
After 500 miles steadily started increasing rev limit every 100 or so miles until 1500-2000 miles and then start caining it!
At 3000 miles, first track day in mine.
That was what i was told to do by who built my engine so thats what i did.
if you want polished bore it is..Sport_Billy wrote:Constant, consistent revs are best.

maxfield wrote:
Best way to run it in is, go on motorway, top gear. 2000rpm all way to redline and then let the engine brake back down to 2k. Do this quite a few times. Then it's pretty much done.
maxfield wrote:
Best way to run it in is, go on motorway, top gear. 2000rpm all way to redline and then let the engine brake back down to 2k. Do this quite a few times. Then it's pretty much done.
so where on these websites does it suggest running to the redline in top gear?
that might not be such a bad ideamaxfield wrote: I'll keep my mouth shut in future.
