I'd bet if you did a compression test on two motors after 100k, one properly run-in, one not, that you'd see a measurable amount of compression loss in the poorly run in motor.
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I'd bet if you did a compression test on two motors after 100k, one properly run-in, one not, that you'd see a measurable amount of compression loss in the poorly run in motor.
Hi dubbas. I searched for an appropriate place for this, however: I live in metro melb and am looking for a great drive to run a new GTI in. I don't want to go hours into the country but I would be interested in a challenging and useful drive route if anyone cares to share one. Sorry if this is a stupid newbie question. S
Melbourne, Eastern side.
Try this route
Or you could do 40 repeats of the Kew Boulevard..
Maybe up into the Kuringai Chase National Park?
Head to Mona Vale, up Mona Vale Rd to Terrey Hills, along McCarrs Creek Rd onto Liberator General San Martin Dve, around past Illawong and Akuna Bays then onto West Head Rd, up to the end and back then onto McCarrs Creek Rd again for a drive past Church Point and Bayview then back home? You'd still need to watch out for the police (assuming you were foolish enough to speed!) but it's a nice drive....did it last weekend myself.
Bear in mind that VW apparently do a run-in of the engine at the factory and you'd need to change your oil from synthetic to a dino to get any real value...
Thanks. That looks like a better drive. Will do that.
Just want to give it a bit of load and varying rpms initially. I subscribe to drive it hard when new (of course after warm up). None of this babying it and keeping low rpms.
What dino oil would you recommend?
I'll be getting a 77tsi polo in April so I'm looking to do things right. Only get one chance to run it in properly.