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Old 28th May 2007, 21:58   #61
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mototune way is runnin in hard from 0 kms and will not give much affect (apart from psychological) after 1000 kms.
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Old 28th May 2007, 23:04   #62
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The man who told me about running cars hard asked me not to do it with diesel cars.

Ok there goes my mood.............
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hi all..
i hav done 700 kms on my sx4.
till now havent crossed 3000 rpm
max speed reached is 95 kmph..
but used to giv some bursts in between at 2.5 to 3k.
till now every thing s workin fine..
had a plan to change oil at 100 but that time the oil was not available with the dealers...
The engine oil given by maruti for first change in sx4 is semisynthetic (0w30).so would it help in running in???
also can i change the oil to synthetic after 5000 kms (coz by that timei would hav completed driving with semisynthetic for 4000 km)??
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Hi Libis

Go fully synthetic at 10,000 (and not 5000). You are using semi-synthetic in the meanwhile anyway.
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to add to this..
this is an excellent link Break In Secrets--How To Break In New Motorcycle and Car Engines For More Power for understanding further the break-in a vehicle
Is this true for cars as well.
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how do we get to know the RPM , i have santro xing xo if this question sounds stupid.
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Hi All,
I am buying my first Car tomorrow (A Santro XL), can anyone suggest me the best process to Run-In the new Car???
Any reply will be highly appreciated..
Thanx in advance
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how do we get to know the RPM , i have santro xing xo if this question sounds stupid.
Its shown in the tachometer of your car.
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I am buying my first Car tomorrow (A Santro XL), can anyone suggest me the best process to Run-In the new Car???
Any reply will be highly appreciated..
Thanx in advance
Read the thread and decide whats best for your car.
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how do we get to know the RPM , i have santro xing xo if this question sounds stupid.
HI,
It seems you are not having a tachometer. In that case only thing you can do is to guess it from the sound of the car. Experienced drivers can almost say it correctly. There are tachometers available which can be fixed additionally, search for threads discussing abot it.
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Old 16th June 2007, 17:35   #71
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My maruti service center told me that I dont need to go thru the running in thing on my MPFi Alto...I can drive it anyway I want to as it came "seasoned" from the factory...is that true...I have done about 100+ about a few time (say about 3- times) since I bought it...but I dont rev it suddenly or dont accelerate suddenly...and have done about 800kms till date...I'm really concerned

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further the ALTO dont have no tacho...which I really miss...as I'm used to looking at the tacho more than the speedo when I'm riding my bike....
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My maruti service center told me that I dont need to go thru the running in thing on my MPFi Alto...I can drive it anyway I want to as it came "seasoned" from the factory...is that true...

technically you can do that BUT do invest some time and go through the thread and understand if there is a better way
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oki doki..will read the whole thread..certainly will find a lot of answers to my questions...btw I heading for my 1st service...any recommendations on the engine oil?I usually use my comapny transport..hence car only runs on weekends...and sits thru the week...
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My maruti service center told me that I dont need to go thru the running in thing on my MPFi Alto...I can drive it anyway I want to as it came "seasoned" from the factory...is that true...I have done about 100+ about a few time (say about 3- times) since I bought it...but I dont rev it suddenly or dont accelerate suddenly...and have done about 800kms till date...I'm really concerned
Yes you still need to RUN-IN, its all right that all new engines now a days are made to run on TEST RIG for few hours, & then fitted on vehicle on assy. line. After that few more Kms are done on test track.

But that is not sufficient for parts to set into the right working tolerances. Always follow the owner's manual for Running-In Instructions.

Sometines there is a sticker provided on windshield(like TATA does), you can always stretch it out after oil change & service. why to take chances?
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