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I'm interested to hear how your install goes with the Moroso. Hope the clearances and fitment are easy!Definitely will do a 1000 mile oil change. While in there also replace the stamped oil pan with a moroso with baffles
Facts. 600 miles will have the bulk of break in wear.I'm doing mine at about 600 miles. Then again at 5k, and every 5k thereafter.
Absolutely zero mass production auto manufacturers do this. It's not a thing. I have no idea where this story came from, or why it seems so persistently "sticky" in people's memory. There's no such thing as factory break-in on any mass produced engine.despite assertions the modern motor is run for ++ hours to remove the "metal edges", before being installed in the vehicle.
I'm also installing a magnetic drain plug when I do the first oil change, that will hopefully catch/gather anything that might be left behind in the pan. We'll see what it looks like on change #2. I'm also sending oil off from each change for analysis.Facts. 600 miles will have the bulk of break in wear.
I ALWAYS do an early oil change for a new vehicle, despite assertions the modern motor is run for ++ hours to remove the "metal edges", before being installed in the vehicle. I follow the "rule" that an oil/filter change is the cheapest and most effective means of getting more life out of a vehicle's most expensive component, so I see it as a worthwhile "investment".
There are 2 sides to this argument and very adamant opinions on either side, so it boils down to a matter of preference and what worries you...
Thanks for that insight Porter. I was a frequent user of several Corvette C8 Forums and my information about factory engine break-in, came from there. It appears I stand corrected:Absolutely zero mass production auto manufacturers do this. It's not a thing. I have no idea where this story came from, or why it seems so persistently "sticky" in people's memory. There's no such thing as factory break-in on any mass produced engine.
Absolutely zero mass production auto manufacturers do this. It's not a thing. I have no idea where this story came from, or why it seems so persistently "sticky" in people's memory. There's no such thing as factory break-in on any mass produced engine.
'Mechanical sympathy.' I like that.100% yes... if you intend to keep this car for any length of time and/or you have any shred of mechanical sympathy, I can't see why you wouldn't. Oil cheap, engine less-cheap.
They are literally just bullshitting as a way to respond to buyers questioning why the first specified oil change interval is 10K. People are rightly skeptical, because it doesn't withstand basic common sense.Some dealerships continue to say the factory breaks-in the engine, making early oil/filter changes unnecessary, however this won't be the first time dealerships had no clue.