Consequences of redlining a new 350Z
Yea, so I've been good the first 3 days of owning the car until about an hour ago. I hit 6000 rpms a couple times tonight, should I expect something bad to happen??
From what I understand the break in period is to properly seat the piston rings. If they are not seated properly you will have a bit of oil consumption.
I've also heard that the factory breaks the engine in before it's put in the car. But why would the manual have the procedures for the break in period?
I recommend following what the manual says, play it safe it's only 1200 miles.
I've also heard that the factory breaks the engine in before it's put in the car. But why would the manual have the procedures for the break in period?
I recommend following what the manual says, play it safe it's only 1200 miles.
Guys, there was a huge discussion on this when the Z first came out. Everyone has there own opinion.
I have been told by one Nissan dealer to drive it hard early so that everything sets-up the car for more power.
Others have stated the opposite.
I chose this:
1). Nothing over 4K rpm first 400mi
2). Nothing over 5k prm 400-800m
3). 5-6K rpm 800-1000m
4). Start redlining above 1Km
Now remember, this is what I did. I have no proof it works or is right.
But what I can tell you is that I have no oil consumption probs at 24Kmi. on my '03 Track, built 10/02.
I have been told by one Nissan dealer to drive it hard early so that everything sets-up the car for more power.
Others have stated the opposite.
I chose this:
1). Nothing over 4K rpm first 400mi
2). Nothing over 5k prm 400-800m
3). 5-6K rpm 800-1000m
4). Start redlining above 1Km
Now remember, this is what I did. I have no proof it works or is right.
But what I can tell you is that I have no oil consumption probs at 24Kmi. on my '03 Track, built 10/02.
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Take it to redline once every one hundred miles till 1k...
This will help seat your rings, etc...
Not going over 4k rpm will allow those rings to set at THAT load, and THAT RPM... so once you start driving it hard PAST that set point you will start burning oil
This will help seat your rings, etc...
Not going over 4k rpm will allow those rings to set at THAT load, and THAT RPM... so once you start driving it hard PAST that set point you will start burning oil
Originally posted by uro279
Guys, there was a huge discussion on this when the Z first came out. Everyone has there own opinion.
Guys, there was a huge discussion on this when the Z first came out. Everyone has there own opinion.
I use premium synthetic oil and have to add about 1/2 quart between every 7000 mile oil change. This has been consistent from the beginning and isn't increasing. If you drive a car hard, you should expect to burn some oil.
At 30,000 miles the car is in great shape, pulls hard, and revs easily to redline with no sign of straining. I have no regrets about the way I broke in my sports car.
FWIW
Brian
Originally posted by uro279
I chose this:
1). Nothing over 4K rpm first 400mi
2). Nothing over 5k prm 400-800m
3). 5-6K rpm 800-1000m
4). Start redlining above 1Km
I chose this:
1). Nothing over 4K rpm first 400mi
2). Nothing over 5k prm 400-800m
3). 5-6K rpm 800-1000m
4). Start redlining above 1Km
Originally posted by bhobson333
I use premium synthetic oil and have to add about 1/2 quart between every 7000 mile oil change.
FWIW
Brian
I use premium synthetic oil and have to add about 1/2 quart between every 7000 mile oil change.
FWIW
Brian
Originally posted by itburns
7000 miles?! Isn't the oil change interval 3,750 miles?
7000 miles?! Isn't the oil change interval 3,750 miles?
Originally posted by Masterfulks
Why would they hide the best way to break in the car from us?
Maybe the manufacturer just doesn't know what its talking about.
Why would they hide the best way to break in the car from us?
Maybe the manufacturer just doesn't know what its talking about.
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. i assume a lot of people redlined it while test driving.

