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New Engine Break-In (3/13)
 2/25/05 9:42am
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I think your not supposed to get up over 55 m.p.h. for the first 500 mi.eithter. I've always heard the way you break in the engine is the way it will respond later too. I wouldn't really baby it breaking it in but I wouldn't give it wide open throttle either. |saluteflag|
New Engine Break-In (4/13)
 2/27/05 1:49pm
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Go easy overall the first 500 miles.
New Engine Break-In (5/13)
 2/27/05 4:23pm
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I wouldn't go crazy with it, nor would I baby it. Drive with sence the first 500. Do an Oil change, then drive anyway you want. I'd worry more about braking in the brakes properly.

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New Engine Break-In (6/13)
 2/28/05 9:50am
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Lee why would you need to change the oil after just 500 miles? It didn't say anything about changing the oil that soon in the owners manual for my 98. |biggrin|
New Engine Break-In (7/13)
 9/29/05 7:50am
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Read your owner's manual, and follow the manufacturer's guidelines. After all , who knows more about proper engine care, than the peole who test and build it?

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New Engine Break-In (8/13)
 10/1/05 4:40pm
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I agree! |thumb|
New Engine Break-In (9/13)
 10/3/05 5:30pm
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The people at the factory and the Museum delivery people told me this.......

Besides and engine builder tells you to do one right after first start then one between 100 and 500 miles, then go on normal changes.....

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New Engine Break-In (10/13)
 10/6/05 3:35pm
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Okay I just got back from my Museum PickUp. My host, Carroll, said the book says do not drive over 55 but that you don't have to follow that just don't use cruise control. So far that is a rerun of above. Also, vary the speed for the first 500 miles. He suggested changing the oil at 5000 not 500. I have yet to read the book. They also gave me a summary of the book which I have read. That's a good thing because of the layers and layers of electronics on this thing. |rollysmile|

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New Engine Break-In (11/13)
 10/8/05 9:25am
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As an aside my Museum host seemed more concerned about varying the break in speeds to not ultimately develop diferential ring & pinion noise. |idea|

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New Engine Break-In (12/13)
 2/4/07 6:02am
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Picked up our C-6 at Museum. They told us for first 500 miles drive speed limit max, vary speed, no hard acceleration or braking and do not use cruise control. |bouncy|
New Engine Break-In (13/13)
 2/4/07 6:20am
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The main reason for no constant speeds is so the the rings can seat properly. Most people drive at various speeds anyway so typically it is no big deal. Thanks to all who have posted so far for some great info!!!
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