Hey Guys,
I just picked up my new MS3 last week and I've got a few questions I was hoping that some of you could answer about engine break-in. I'm not a car pro by any means, so please don't laugh at me if these questions seem stupid. Just for reference, the car only has about 200 miles on the new engine, I'm not a racer, but I like driving with intent, and I defintely want to keep this car in primo condition. Oh yeah, I'm also pretty nuerotic about things I own, and I always worry about breaking/ruining things.
1 - What is the best way to break in the new engine. I've heard and read a lot of different things. I just want to see what the concensus is in this forum. Some of the things I've heard range from not driving at a constant speed/rpm, taking it easy on the engine, giving the engine a few good runs? What is the best method for the MS3 engine?
2 - I haven't been able to resist the urge, and I have tested the engine performance a few times already, nothing that hard, but I have done a few good runs up the same winding section of road in 4th gear about 70 - 75mph @ ~4500 - 5000rpm for 10 -25 seconds at a time. Is this OK to do on a new engine or even a broken-in MS3 engine, or am I going to damage something. I understand that performance engines are designed to be run at higher RPMs, but this is my first "performace" car, so I just want to know.
3 - Another thing is the engine mount issue. I haven't had my replacement done yet, should I be taking it easy on the engine until I get the mount replaced? I haven'd done any hard starts, only hard accelerating in 3/4/5 gear. Should I be worrying about this?
4 - Oil changes: I've read about 100 different oil methods. I talked to the service manager at the dealership where I got the car, and he said that right now I'm running non-synthetic and should probably wait to about 3000 - 4000 miles before I do my first change. And after that first change I could continue to run non-synthetic or switch over to a synthetic. Should I be waiting this long for my first change? What type of oil should I be running as a long term lubricant? I seem to come across Mobil 1 synthetic quite a bit.
5 - Last question: do I really need to let the car idle before I turn it off in order to let the turbo cool down? I have been doing this so far. If I do need to do this how long should I let it idle for?
Any answers to any/all of my questions would be greatly appreciated!!
thanks!
I just picked up my new MS3 last week and I've got a few questions I was hoping that some of you could answer about engine break-in. I'm not a car pro by any means, so please don't laugh at me if these questions seem stupid. Just for reference, the car only has about 200 miles on the new engine, I'm not a racer, but I like driving with intent, and I defintely want to keep this car in primo condition. Oh yeah, I'm also pretty nuerotic about things I own, and I always worry about breaking/ruining things.
1 - What is the best way to break in the new engine. I've heard and read a lot of different things. I just want to see what the concensus is in this forum. Some of the things I've heard range from not driving at a constant speed/rpm, taking it easy on the engine, giving the engine a few good runs? What is the best method for the MS3 engine?
2 - I haven't been able to resist the urge, and I have tested the engine performance a few times already, nothing that hard, but I have done a few good runs up the same winding section of road in 4th gear about 70 - 75mph @ ~4500 - 5000rpm for 10 -25 seconds at a time. Is this OK to do on a new engine or even a broken-in MS3 engine, or am I going to damage something. I understand that performance engines are designed to be run at higher RPMs, but this is my first "performace" car, so I just want to know.
3 - Another thing is the engine mount issue. I haven't had my replacement done yet, should I be taking it easy on the engine until I get the mount replaced? I haven'd done any hard starts, only hard accelerating in 3/4/5 gear. Should I be worrying about this?
4 - Oil changes: I've read about 100 different oil methods. I talked to the service manager at the dealership where I got the car, and he said that right now I'm running non-synthetic and should probably wait to about 3000 - 4000 miles before I do my first change. And after that first change I could continue to run non-synthetic or switch over to a synthetic. Should I be waiting this long for my first change? What type of oil should I be running as a long term lubricant? I seem to come across Mobil 1 synthetic quite a bit.
5 - Last question: do I really need to let the car idle before I turn it off in order to let the turbo cool down? I have been doing this so far. If I do need to do this how long should I let it idle for?
Any answers to any/all of my questions would be greatly appreciated!!
thanks!