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The correct run in technique.


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wah so long [dizzy]

 

if i am not wrong genie47 also posted something similar before on running hard to run in engine and he's practising that now [sweatdrop]

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Neutral Newbie

haha..i dun think theres a need for us to look at this. becos b4 sunny i s being delivered to us, the tan chong service man has already red line it for u..haf u ever seeing fleet of nissan cars on highways at high speed?

with the blue plate of the garage?

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haha..i dun think theres a need for us to look at this. becos b4 sunny i s being delivered to us, the tan chong service man has already red line it for u..haf u ever seeing fleet of nissan cars on highways at high speed?

with the blue plate of the garage?

 

yup, i ever saw them driving the white smoke out of the cefiros with blue garage plate [shocked]

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Neutral Newbie

yes, most of the cars are RUN-IN by our respective distributors

 

so we just need to follow their advice, drive slowly til the first servicing :)

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Is it? I din noe that... So normally we receive new cars with what mileage?

 

I guess it's still safer to follow what's stated in the manual, which has countless engineers' support, rather than follow ONE person's website.

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Neutral Newbie

dun think thats the reason. sunny is known for its heavy chassis.

but the smoothness in the engine is good. its more towards executive than a performance car.

but i made mine a performance and a executive one....

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