05 Accord - Engine break-in?
Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my
1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if that makes a difference or not? Thank you all Skipper |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
it's in your owner's manual..
"skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km > trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if > that makes a difference or not? > > > Thank you all > > > Skipper > > |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
it's in your owner's manual..
"skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km > trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if > that makes a difference or not? > > > Thank you all > > > Skipper > > |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
Basically drive the way you would normally, engines today are made more
precisely and don't need to be babied like cars 30 years ago. "skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if > that makes a difference or not? > > > Thank you all > > > Skipper > > |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
Basically drive the way you would normally, engines today are made more
precisely and don't need to be babied like cars 30 years ago. "skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if > that makes a difference or not? > > > Thank you all > > > Skipper > > |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
Do not use your cruise control until 1000Km, Do not accelarate
too too fast. That is what acura told mewhn I got my new 2004. "skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. > This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in > properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on > a 370km trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I > don't know if > that makes a difference or not? > > > Thank you all > > > Skipper > > |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
Do not use your cruise control until 1000Km, Do not accelarate
too too fast. That is what acura told mewhn I got my new 2004. "skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. > This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in > properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on > a 370km trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I > don't know if > that makes a difference or not? > > > Thank you all > > > Skipper > > |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
"skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km > trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if > that makes a difference or not? My first suggestion is pretty much what everyone else will tell you. Sit down and peruse your Owners Manual. It is the absolute best way to familiarize yourself with all of the common, and not so common attributes of your Honda. When looking at the recommended service intervals, look at the chart for severe conditions. Brian |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
"skipper" <bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:I58fe.25436$VL3.943270@news20.bellglobal.com. .. > Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my > 1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any > suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km > trip > one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if > that makes a difference or not? My first suggestion is pretty much what everyone else will tell you. Sit down and peruse your Owners Manual. It is the absolute best way to familiarize yourself with all of the common, and not so common attributes of your Honda. When looking at the recommended service intervals, look at the chart for severe conditions. Brian |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:50:15 -0400, "skipper"
<bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote: >Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my >1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any >suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip >one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if >that makes a difference or not? Everyone swears that these new high-tech engines don't need breaking in, beyond running the first 5k miles on a different oil it comes loaded with - or is even that an obsolete thing? Probably doesn't hurt to baby it a little the first few weeks, in any cas. No major problems so far on my 04 Accord EX 4i auto. Thing is friggin amazing. J. |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:50:15 -0400, "skipper"
<bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote: >Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my >1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any >suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip >one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if >that makes a difference or not? Everyone swears that these new high-tech engines don't need breaking in, beyond running the first 5k miles on a different oil it comes loaded with - or is even that an obsolete thing? Probably doesn't hurt to baby it a little the first few weeks, in any cas. No major problems so far on my 04 Accord EX 4i auto. Thing is friggin amazing. J. |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
I found this to be roughly what I'd do and so far my vehicles worked
great: http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm Like the author of this web page says: "This is a very controversial topic !!" On Sun, 08 May 2005 16:20:51 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote: >On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:50:15 -0400, "skipper" ><bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my >>1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any >>suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip >>one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if >>that makes a difference or not? > >Everyone swears that these new high-tech engines don't need breaking >in, beyond running the first 5k miles on a different oil it comes >loaded with - or is even that an obsolete thing? > >Probably doesn't hurt to baby it a little the first few weeks, in any >cas. > >No major problems so far on my 04 Accord EX 4i auto. Thing is friggin >amazing. > >J. |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
I found this to be roughly what I'd do and so far my vehicles worked
great: http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm Like the author of this web page says: "This is a very controversial topic !!" On Sun, 08 May 2005 16:20:51 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net> wrote: >On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:50:15 -0400, "skipper" ><bluejays_99@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>Well I just bought my new 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl 5 speed manual. This is my >>1st new car. I want to make sure I break the engine in properly. Any >>suggestions? I mostly do in town driving. I will be going on a 370km trip >>one way soon with it though. I live in Northern Ontario. I don't know if >>that makes a difference or not? > >Everyone swears that these new high-tech engines don't need breaking >in, beyond running the first 5k miles on a different oil it comes >loaded with - or is even that an obsolete thing? > >Probably doesn't hurt to baby it a little the first few weeks, in any >cas. > >No major problems so far on my 04 Accord EX 4i auto. Thing is friggin >amazing. > >J. |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
"Frank" <fkcolak@atgmail.com> wrote in message
news:2n8a91lttr1u9up7l13jp1brve5lso4qrh@4ax.com... >I found this to be roughly what I'd do and so far my vehicles worked > great: > > http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm > > Like the author of this web page says: "This is a very controversial > topic !!" > That sounds very much like the old recommendation to do a number of hard accelerations after warm-up - that a "babied" engine won't break in. Just don't do it on a cold engine, ever. Mike |
Re: 05 Accord - Engine break-in?
"Frank" <fkcolak@atgmail.com> wrote in message
news:2n8a91lttr1u9up7l13jp1brve5lso4qrh@4ax.com... >I found this to be roughly what I'd do and so far my vehicles worked > great: > > http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm > > Like the author of this web page says: "This is a very controversial > topic !!" > That sounds very much like the old recommendation to do a number of hard accelerations after warm-up - that a "babied" engine won't break in. Just don't do it on a cold engine, ever. Mike |
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