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Old 18-05-2010, 10:10 AM   #1
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Can anyone tell me is there a place where you go to
where they will connect your car computer to the laptop
and they will run in the new engine for you for a few hundred bucks?

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Old 18-05-2010, 10:35 AM   #2
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You really can't do that. If you want it to be run in properly you need to put it in varying situations that connot be simulated.

Just go for a big drive over a weekend, a couple of thousand kilometres will do wonders.
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Old 18-05-2010, 10:40 AM   #3
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If you're running in a new engine, make sure it fits well on your waist and tighten your belt if necessary...

Ok seriously, do as flappist said, a nice long drive to get everything working smoothly is the best, loosen it up a bit, the only way to go really.
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yes, do not use cruise or keep the same speed for too long. go through the gears, give it a mix of light and hard acceleration, don't let it cruise along at the same speed.
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Old 18-05-2010, 10:43 AM   #5
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Put it under load a fair bit, go up a few hills.
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Old 18-05-2010, 11:11 AM   #6
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Can anyone tell me is there a place where you go to
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and they will run in the new engine for you for a few hundred bucks?

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Bring your car round to my place on Friday night with a full tank of fuel and a few hundred bucks.

I'll connect my laptop in the car and run in the engine for you and you can pick it up Sunday night
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Old 18-05-2010, 05:43 PM   #8
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When my engine was rebuilt the engine builder ran it in on the bench so to speak, he wanted to do this to run in the camshaft mainly so he told me, should have asked him why back then but didnt want to sound a novice, he wouldnt be half wrong lol. I think its something to do with heat generated in the bearings or the lobes of a new shaft. Can anyone correct me on this, its got me curious?
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Old 19-05-2010, 01:19 PM   #9
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you forgot to add half a pack of cigarettes and dark glasses...
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Old 19-05-2010, 02:41 PM   #10
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When some one is talking about running in a motor on a dyno it's a race motor and that is usually what they are talking about.
They have to be run in hard right from the start. because they don't use chrome rings. so if they pussy foot the motor it will be stuffed.
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running in a new donk is the ultimate in restraint.
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Me thinks roadrage is bored as he has replied to every single old thread on page 1....
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If u can run in the engine on engine dyno that the best way in my oppinion as the opperator can run through different temps and loads.
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Old 09-09-2010, 09:01 AM   #16
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Can anyone tell me is there a place where you go to
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I'll have the car for a week and run it in for you if you like
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Old 09-09-2010, 09:26 AM   #17
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Drive the car.
A free spinning engine under no load will not be run in properly at all. If you want to take your engine to an engine dyno and devise a big variable industrial generator to the rear to simulate load then maybe. But a free spinning engine in neutral? I see glazing in the cylinders. Take it for a nice drive, WOT a few times (not to redline), labour it up hills, run through the gears; vary its load and remember the car and weight its attached to are helping it to run in properly. The piston rings will bed in nicely which will prevent excessive blow by that kills poorly run in engines. Drive it like this for 1500klm and it will be a good motor.
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Old 09-09-2010, 11:00 AM   #18
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Just drive it.

It only takes a few minutes for the rings to bed (or not) and you'll know if it starts to burn oil that they didn't. The rest of running in is letting the sliding/rubbing surfaces bed in to each other and takes time. When new these surfaces will generate extra heat as well as more metallic contaminates in the oil. Overheating of parts is the biggest danger and can cause ultimate failure.
Change the oil and keep to a few short(ish) drives and let the car cool down regularly and you'll have a long lasting vehicle.
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Old 09-09-2010, 12:33 PM   #19
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Might as well have my say. Some good info here, some bad IMHO.

Do not labour the motor at any stage. Do LOAD the motor. After camshaft break in (to wear the lifters to each lobe individually, pushrod engines) drop oil & filter and refill with whatever you are going to use (non synthetic) with another bottle of cam break in additive. Drive the car loading it up (heavy throttle, not to redline) and then back off sharply. The load pushes the rings into the bore thus seating (wearing) them. The back off causes vacuum that sucks oil up past the unseated rings ready for the next load up. Do this a few times and they will be seated. Then drive car varying load and speed for 500 or so kays. Drop oil & filter. Drive it like you stole it. Moly faced rings don't take too much to seat and bearings shouldn't be wearing anyway.

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Old 09-09-2010, 12:43 PM   #20
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the thread is 4 months old guys...
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