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1L 110 PS Engine Running In


Gonzini

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Hi all

All being well picking up the new mk3 Fabia 1L 110PS Tuesday.

Seeing as its a new car, whats the latest thoughts on the best way to run these latest generation 3 cylinder engine's in?

Just want to get it right from the start really.

Cheers

 

 

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See the instructions in the owner's manual. In summary, for the first 1000km don't exceed more than 3/4 top engine speed. But also vary the engine speed (avoid sustained cruising) and don't lug it at low revs (in general, even after run-in).

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2 hours ago, ettlz said:

See the instructions in the owner's manual. In summary, for the first 1000km don't exceed more than 3/4 top engine speed. But also vary the engine speed (avoid sustained cruising) and don't lug it at low revs (in general, even after run-in).

 

Good point, I'll see if i can grab it off the internet..

Probably not going to be getting much over 50 mph for a few weeks, i guess a mix of 30 & 40 mph roads i normally drive on.

Will have a longer 200 mile mainly motorways journey early next month, I'm normally sitting around 50/60 average with that one. Traffic permitting, M3 / M25 / M1 / A1

Cheers

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I have always found that keeping the engine spinning freely using the gearbox and not flogging it works.

Remember the disc brakes and tires) also need "running in" to build up a "skin" avoid hard braking.

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2 hours ago, Gonzini said:

hahaha :)

I'm tempted but i guess that's not really the correct advice or is it?!!!!

 

Definitely not ! 🙂 High revs only apply to racing engines that are designed to be run in this way.

 

Keep it below 4000 revs, don't lug it, no long periods on cruise control, a variety of revs/speeds. Normal speed limit of 70mph is fine, avoid towing or heavy loads.

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1 hour ago, sikejsudjek said:

Definitely not ! 🙂 High revs only apply to racing engines that are designed to be run in this way.

 

Keep it below 4000 revs, don't lug it, no long periods on cruise control, a variety of revs/speeds. Normal speed limit of 70mph is fine, avoid towing or heavy loads.

 

So when you say lug it do you mean labouring the engine?

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2 hours ago, gumdrop said:

I have always found that keeping the engine spinning freely using the gearbox and not flogging it works.

Remember the disc brakes and tires) also need "running in" to build up a "skin" avoid hard braking.

 

Sorry can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by keeping the engine spinning freely using the gearbox?

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1 minute ago, sikejsudjek said:

 

Yep, for example don't floor it in 5th at 30 mph, especially bad for turbo engines as it can do damage. 🙂

 

Ok thanks, that's what i thought you meant.

I'm used to the 1.2 105PS in the mk2 Fabia, 3rd gear has a wide usable range so i guess i might have to start changing down into second to get the revs up a bit if the 1L doesn't have as much grunt lower down.

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