How should I break in a new STi, not sure if I should baby it or drive it like I stole it. I was told not to launch it unitl 1000 miles to break in the clutch, but not sure about the motor.
AWDwannabe said:let me put it this way: if the techs at the dealership you bought it from are anything like the ones i used to work with, it was well broken in when it was PDI'd.
And how often are they replacing parts, clutches, seals, gaskets, etc? I don't think they get 150k-200k miles out of their engines, now do they. Just because a race car does it, doesn't mean it's ok to do on a daily driver. I mean, I wouldn't want to have to break down my engine and replace all the gaskets, plugs, etc every 1/4 mile like top fuel dragsters dojoker97 said:hmm i've got a question that might help the lucky guy with a new sti.
HOW DOES SWRT BREAK IN THEIR ENGINES FOR RALLIES? HOW DOES RENAULT BREAK IN THEIR ENGINES FOR F1s?
does anyone know? then that's exactly what i'd do!
note: substitute "engines" with "cars"
fast_dak said:And how often are they replacing parts, clutches, seals, gaskets, etc? I don't think they get 150k-200k miles out of their engines, now do they. Just because a race car does it, doesn't mean it's ok to do on a daily driver. I mean, I wouldn't want to have to break down my engine and replace all the gaskets, plugs, etc every 1/4 mile like top fuel dragsters do![]()
i would agree. just because a F1 team does something, dosent meen you should. its a completly diferent car.fast_dak said:And how often are they replacing parts, clutches, seals, gaskets, etc? I don't think they get 150k-200k miles out of their engines, now do they. Just because a race car does it, doesn't mean it's ok to do on a daily driver. I mean, I wouldn't want to have to break down my engine and replace all the gaskets, plugs, etc every 1/4 mile like top fuel dragsters do![]()