Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
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Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Was wondering if everyone has stayed under 3,000 rpm for the first 1,000 miles as suggested by the dealer? or plans to.
I plan to but it's pretty frustrating!
I plan to but it's pretty frustrating!
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Frankly it was very difficult, but then my dealer said don't rag it till about 700 miles. I did rag it a bit but not much before that as ..... frankly it was very difficult
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Yes I did only after 1500 did I start letting it rip, coincidently tonight was the first night I stuck it in S and put my foot down, wanted to get home quickly it reached the 7k rpm before changing gear - wow it was indeed.
Just keep it up, it won't be long before you go past 1000, trust me and you'll feel better this way.
I'm on 3200 miles now in 3 months but still take it easy most days, I got £60 and 3 points for my troubles 3 weeks in, so that has calmed me down a little.
Just keep it up, it won't be long before you go past 1000, trust me and you'll feel better this way.
I'm on 3200 miles now in 3 months but still take it easy most days, I got £60 and 3 points for my troubles 3 weeks in, so that has calmed me down a little.
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
I always make sure to run my cars in properly but have never been so keen to try out the acceleration I only cover about 7k a year on average so may be a little wait but i don't plan on caning it everywhere, just want to give the accelerator a little tickle
Pick up in 6th (and comfort mode) was impressive though on the way back from the dealer
Pick up in 6th (and comfort mode) was impressive though on the way back from the dealer
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
I'm plan on taking a long weekend to visit friends in the Midlands, Manchester & Liverpool when I pick mine up in March.
Job done in a weekend
Job done in a weekend
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Not to try and play on semantics but depends what you mean by "behave".
I certainly played safe for the first couple of weeks with only the occasional quick blast when overtaking. I am up in the early 3k miles now and am admittedly now happy to let loose when conditions allow.
Empty Scottish mountain roads with no "safety" cameras over the festive break was too much to bear without playing a little bit harder than normal, and a foot to the floor on the M1 at 3 am may have happened (or may not have if you are a rozzer reading this).
End of the day its a sports car and one of the reasons that I bought it. I am not into trying to kill cars but once you have clocked a good few hundred miles and given the modern technology you are driving I see no harm whatsoever of having a bit of fun.
I certainly condone taking it a bit easy until everything settles in and also driving as the conditions allow (advanced driver here) but from my experience your Roc will be like a tin of Ronseal - it does exactly what it says on the tin!!
Roc On!!
I certainly played safe for the first couple of weeks with only the occasional quick blast when overtaking. I am up in the early 3k miles now and am admittedly now happy to let loose when conditions allow.
Empty Scottish mountain roads with no "safety" cameras over the festive break was too much to bear without playing a little bit harder than normal, and a foot to the floor on the M1 at 3 am may have happened (or may not have if you are a rozzer reading this).
End of the day its a sports car and one of the reasons that I bought it. I am not into trying to kill cars but once you have clocked a good few hundred miles and given the modern technology you are driving I see no harm whatsoever of having a bit of fun.
I certainly condone taking it a bit easy until everything settles in and also driving as the conditions allow (advanced driver here) but from my experience your Roc will be like a tin of Ronseal - it does exactly what it says on the tin!!
Roc On!!
Last edited by LCM on Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
My Roc was fast - but now its FASTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roc On!!
Roc On!!
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Just basically agreeing with what LCM just said
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Its naughty but I lasted about 65 miles
New engines are run in at the factory anyway, took it upto 5-5.5k about 5 or so times in 2nd gear so not abused it to much. I would rather vary the type of driving it does for the first few hundred than have no fun in it for ages. It would take me about 6-7 weeks minimum to do 1000 miles so couldn't last that long.
New engines are run in at the factory anyway, took it upto 5-5.5k about 5 or so times in 2nd gear so not abused it to much. I would rather vary the type of driving it does for the first few hundred than have no fun in it for ages. It would take me about 6-7 weeks minimum to do 1000 miles so couldn't last that long.
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
I took it easy for all of about 200miles - there is no way I could hold out for 1000miles. I always wait until the engine is properly warmed up before using full throttle or taking it above 3,000rpm. 3,200miles in and does not appear to have used any oil.
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
yeah new cars dont really need to be bedded in, because they are done so from factory, but dont "loosen up" propperly till around 2500 miles, i kept the revs to 3.5k the first 250 miles, then 4.5k the next 250, then 5.5k the next 250, and so on, but didnt go above 90 (private road ofcourse)
MY CARS IS SOLD 21.5K BETTER OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
I think the idea is be gentle with them at first to reduce the risk of any mechanical failures early in the engines life (when it's at higher risk). I read an article somewhere interviewing an engineer (from ford i think) on the subject. The tolerances are such that the way you run it in isn't going to affect the performance or longevity, just as a precaution with a brand new engine. Just have a little mechanical sympathy. The idea of running in a bike engine at full chat from the get go apparently doesn't apply to production car engines.
Luckily it's too slippy at the moment to get any power down anyway, so i'm just stroking mine along for now. You can carry a fair pace without using much power anyway.
Luckily it's too slippy at the moment to get any power down anyway, so i'm just stroking mine along for now. You can carry a fair pace without using much power anyway.
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
on the subject of running in is this the reason why it wont let you rev over 4k when stood?
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
I'm sure the book says 1000km rather than 1000 miles?Candy Monster wrote:Was wondering if everyone has stayed under 3,000 rpm for the first 1,000 miles as suggested by the dealer? or plans to.
Took it easy until a reached 620 miles (1000km) and then let myself have some fun...
Although, I have had the car for 3 months now, and done less than 1000 miles...
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
As far as I remember the book said 1500KM so I just settled for 1000 Miles and let it rip after that
Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
did run mine in and keep checking the oil and no need for a top up and does not seem to have the usaul tsi drink problem
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
I'm only up to about 400 miles so far, but I've given it its head a few times, but, only momentarily, and only when the engine is fully warmed through...
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Re: Did you behave for the first 1,000 miles?
Lasted a few Hundred miles then Whoooooohooooooooo
IF IT'S NOT BROKEN
I'VE NOT TOUCHED IT YET !!
I'VE NOT TOUCHED IT YET !!