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    Spidy is offline Forum Newbie Last Online: 23-03-2015 @ 02:08 PM
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    To run in, or not to run in

    Hi. I'm new to this forum and about to receive delivery of a new GTS. My question is, what is the opinion of the forum readers on this topic?

    An Internet search yields differing opinions from different "expert".

    I was wondering what you guys, Holden owners think.

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Give the car to me and i will tell you at the end of the week.

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Sorry.....thought you wanted opinions on the car itself (facepalm)...I run my in like I drive it day to day....dont flog it for a 1000ks or so but don't baby it.
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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Modern cars don't need running in like years ago. Drive it normally and give it a bit of stick if you like, but only after the car is warmed up.

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Drive it like you stole it for the first 1000-1500 km, dump the oil and then drive it normal.

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    It is all a personal thing, I like to warm into them pretty quick, inc power runs on the dyno once I'm happy everything is settled. I change the oil regularly as well, being it is a factory engine most of the hard work has been done, so don't be afraid to get into it. I would still change the oil at probably a 1000kms and again at 2500kms just for interests sake, see whats in the oil and go from there.

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    To run in, or not to run in

    Remodel the firewall with your right foot once it's warm, it's the only way to be sure it's getting run in
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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    It will have been driven like it was stolen at Pre-delivery anyway, so no point babying it.

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    had plenty of rebuilt motors and never had a problem with run ins.

    Warm them up first and then load up the motor, don't nurse it but don't wring its neck out.

    Having said that, my last engine, I got dyno run in and his words were, get heat in it first and then fully load it up and work it hard.

    His logic, if its going to go, it with go on the dyno.....

    Many theories out there....My take on it is make sure you do quiet a few oil changes initially, you will be surprised what drops out initially from the oil...

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    My recommendation with a new LS car is change the oil asap! If you wait till it's 1st service is way too long!

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Quote Originally Posted by Micks View Post
    My recommendation with a new LS car is change the oil asap! If you wait till it's 1st service is way too long!
    Spot on Mick, I generally do 3 oil changes before 5000kms....As a wise irish man would say to be sure to be sure

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Agree with the frequent oil changes when new, the crap that comes out - plus what is in the filter when cut open says it's needed.
    Usually very small bits of Marking paint, grit from castings, bearing (copper looking flecks) etc. etc.
    You don't won't that getting thought the filter and going for around of the nicely machined parts.

    The only new vehicle I shouldn't have bothered was my Holden Volt, the oil was pristine and so was the filter - very strange indeed as there are usually traces.
    Maybe GM took extra car running these up after build or to flushed them some how, luckily the engine is a good one.
    I doubt it was a line rework, maybe just lucky it was a really clean put together mass produced one.

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    Thrash it from day one......just go easy on the brakes as they require bedding in....your engine most certainly does not....been there ., done that

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Yep give it to from day 1 and you will probably dyno a bit higher than average compared to those that baby it.

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    Re: To run in, or not to run in

    Quote Originally Posted by offshore View Post
    Yep give it to from day 1 and you will probably dyno a bit higher than average compared to those that baby it.
    Yes if the engine is up to Op temp & so long as you don't sit it on the limiter all day it'll be fine!

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