chief_wiggum
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- 2008.5 Mazdaspeed3-2010 Mazda5 GT
Waiting is the hardest part. 300 miles down, 300 to go before I can stop being so gentle and open, pshhh, it pshhh, up! At least that's what the manual said; 600 mile break in.
Waiting is the hardest part. 300 miles down, 300 to go before I can stop being so gentle and open, pshhh, it pshhh, up! At least that's what the manual said; 600 mile break in.
I also waited a bit before I pushed my 3speed. But you'll have many people tell you break-in is no longer required or that you need to beat the hell out of it out of the gate to really break the engine in right. Personally I do it out of personal comfort and knowing that I want to keep my warranty if anything breaks. Sure it maybe playing it overly safe but it's your choice of what you feel comfortable with. They're are a lot of myths that people choose to follow becasue it's what they know. Some myths drive behavior that is dangerous and ignorant and some myths are harmless actions that speak to a persons own comfort zone. I think the whole break-in argument is one of the harmless ones. Look at it this way. Playing it safe for the first few hundred miles may not only break in the car but it will also break in you with the car; allowing you to learn about the cars dynamics and how it drives.
Also look at it this way: manufacturers wouldn't put it in the manual if there wasn't some truth behind it. Anyway Mazda doesn't really require a break-in, rather they "recommend".
+1000! It's up to each person, but I'd rather play it safe. I could go on and on about this but I think I'd just add more fuel to a (pointless) fire.
In my case, I also found the wait hard to bear, but it's one of those times it sort of adds to the experience. It's kinda like seeing a woman strip I guess... lol
F430tech... that's an epic signature... the JPS Lotus livery is badass.