View Poll Results: Which Break-In (Run-In) Method Did you use with your Evo?
The motoman USA method or hard break in



9
23.08%
The method quoted in the manual or soft break in



20
51.28%
A mixture of 1 and 2 above



10
25.64%
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Which Break-In (Run-In) Method did you use with your EVO?
Which Break-In (Run-In) Method did you use with your EVO?
1. The motoman USA method or hard break in
2. The method quoted in the manual or soft break in
3. A mixture of 1 and 2 - Pls give a little explanation in the reply section, thnx!
all these questions relate to the first 600miles.
thnx!
2. The method quoted in the manual or soft break in
3. A mixture of 1 and 2 - Pls give a little explanation in the reply section, thnx!
all these questions relate to the first 600miles.
thnx!
Last edited by alfcanada; Jan 9, 2006 at 06:08 PM.
I don't consider the manual's recommendation to be soft. Boosting to 5k rpm regularly for the first 600 miles without going higher than that is pretty good, although it's not as extreme as redlining it immediately.
Last edited by Warrtalon; Jan 9, 2006 at 06:19 PM.
thnx guys, keep em coming pls. .... i'm getting my car next week and trying to figure out the best way .... i broke my REX the motoman way and i thought i made really good HP nos ....
my buddy bought a REX as well witihn a couple of months of me, ran it in a softer way.
We both had the same mods and the same tuner .... on the ECUTEK DeltaDash dyno (which is s/w based and will not be accurate, but serves as a good baseline anyway), i posted 225WHP whereas he posted 212WHP ....
could be other factors like the time of day etc ... but the only significant difference that i could think of was the break in method we used ....
oh well ... for the EVO i feel like going softer than motoman cos i feel it's more precious .... haha
my buddy bought a REX as well witihn a couple of months of me, ran it in a softer way.
We both had the same mods and the same tuner .... on the ECUTEK DeltaDash dyno (which is s/w based and will not be accurate, but serves as a good baseline anyway), i posted 225WHP whereas he posted 212WHP ....
could be other factors like the time of day etc ... but the only significant difference that i could think of was the break in method we used ....
oh well ... for the EVO i feel like going softer than motoman cos i feel it's more precious .... haha
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
I don't consider the manual's recommendation to be soft. Boosting to 5k rpm regularly for the first 6k miles without going higher than that is pretty good, although it's not as extreme as redlining it immediately.
true ... i should have said "soft(er)" .... anyway looking at the poll results i'm likely to pick the manual method over MM method eventho' i've run it in that way before ..
Last edited by alfcanada; Jan 9, 2006 at 09:47 PM.
Just like the manual said. 600 miles without going over 5k RPMs. I did boost regularly boost to 4500-4800 and let the revs drop down 2500-3000 before down shifting to a lower gear. The car runs good to me. I also changed the oil when I got home from HB Mitsu and at 600 miles.
Originally Posted by Warrtalon
I don't consider the manual's recommendation to be soft. Boosting to 5k rpm regularly for the first 6k miles without going higher than that is pretty good, although it's not as extreme as redlining it immediately.
I used a lighter than Mitsu manual, 3000 rpm for the first 500 miles then gradually raising the rpms over the next 700 miles for a 1200 mile break-in. My '03 that i used a similar break-in on posted some pretty good hp numbers when I dynoed it at 1001 miles.
Originally Posted by EVO Neil
I used a lighter than Mitsu manual, 3000 rpm for the first 500 miles then gradually raising the rpms over the next 700 miles for a 1200 mile break-in. My '03 that i used a similar break-in on posted some pretty good hp numbers when I dynoed it at 1001 miles.

