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    Running in your engine

    Just read in the owners manual to run in the engine for the first 1500km
    - First 1000km, was don't use more than 2/3 throttle, and a few other items, such has not running the car at max speed
    - For 1000 - 1500km, it said to gradually increase usage

    So... what did everyone here do for running in their cars? did they follow this?

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    Running in your engine

    Quote Originally Posted by mr black View Post
    So... what did everyone here do for running in their cars? did they follow this?
    Not religiously. I tried out sports mode a few times after 500km, which I probably shouldn’t have......? But strangely I was told by the service manager at my dealer not to use the adaptive cruise, cruise or speed limiter until after 1500km. Not sure why?
    I was also informed that the after 1000km travelled, the engine automatically adjusts the oil pressure and other settings.


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    Awww we are getting ours next weekend, was hoping to stick it in launch control and send it out of the dealer haha

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    First 100km is the most important.
    2nd, 3rd and 4th gear runs if you can, 3/4 throttle & 3/4 Max RPM.
    Then roll off the throttle and let the engine braking take you back down the rev range back to a coast... Then repeat.
    Or a good run up some hills (remember to bed your brakes before standing on them)

    I did the first 100km down the motorway (Sunny coast to Brisbane) from 2,3,4 gears, about from about 20kmh to ~110 (speed limit ) and took every off ramp as some were up hill.

    Yea I would say this is a hard run in, but if your going to tune it, you want to get the rings sealing asap.
    I also changed the Oil and Filter at 1500km.

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    Babying it will result in oil consumption in future.

    When I got my bottom end (for the track car) built by Redsun Motorsport, they told me to load up the motor as soon as I assemble it and don't baby it. That was exactly what I did after I assembled the motor, put in oil ran it for 5 minutes, dumped it and fresh oil went in - dialled up a relatively relaxed timing map and took it up and down Victoria Road and gave it a good beating at gate pressure.

    I'm going to do the same with the Tiguan when I get it next week.
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    My dealership said not to baby it and to drive it just as I would normally. Also that they are already run in before they leave factory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dose Pipe Sutututu View Post
    Awww we are getting ours next weekend, was hoping to stick it in launch control and send it out of the dealer haha
    Yep, red lined it out of the dealer's driveway and drove it like it was stolen, we did the same with the Golf PP and neither use any oil at all. We treated all our race engines this way also, warm them up and then race.
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    I agree with HPRS230. I ran-in my 1.8tsi in a similar fashion (didn't use 5th or 6th gear for the first 600km) and loaded the rings up with boost pressure.
    My car has never used abnormal amounts of oil (the level drops halfway down the stick in 15,000km) and I have 185,000km on it and it makes good power and gets good fuel economy.
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    Yea seems a few of us agree with a Hard Run in. Good to see similar comments.
    When I got my car, everyone had a theory on how to run it in. I read a lot of info and all came back to load the rings up.
    Only Oil used has been down the PCV on track days....

    I also do a Compression test every 6 months just to see what's going on.

    Note: Most people's Driving normally is babying it. Give it one for the first 100km if you can and up to 1000km, then drive it normally.
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    As some others have said - run them in hard (especially important on a turbo car). Babying a new car (eg not revving over 2500rpm etc) is the worst thing you can do to a new engine.

    Im not suggesting you redline or absolutely thrash the engine, but as HPRS230 said, load the engine up using a good 2/3rds throttle input as much as you can in the first few hundred km's.

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