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GT Break in Procedure

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Off the top of my head...
Brakes
Transmission, both A10 and M6
Rear end

Probably a few other more subtle ones, but this is a start...
Not needed.
Vehicles have even been delivered to tracks for events and ran hard.

If the "Break-in" Procedures were so important and needed they would have been done before a customer gets the vehicle and/or noone would be allowed test drives.
 

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What, specifically, is it for then? There is nothing on the car that needs mileage to break in.



The issue comes from staying at a steady RPM for an extended period of time before the rings have seated.
Ok that's fair. How long in your estimation does it ake for the rings to be seated? I mean if I pick my car up and drive it 30 miles on the highway hopefully that's not an issue? I can vary speeds and RPM's while doing so.
 

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Not needed.
Vehicles have even been delivered to tracks for events and ran hard.
If the "Break-in" Procedures were so important and needed they would have been done before a customer gets the vehicle and/or noone would be allowed test drives.
Riiiight
No manufacturer ever has recommended break in procedures and it's just for fun
 

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I don’t see the harm in babying the car for 1000 miles before going WOT. You have the car for years… can’t wait for few days?

I put 800 miles in 3 days…. 200 to go!
 


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Nobody said to baby it or not go WOT for 1000 miles, but the first couple of hundred you can slowly (and progressively) work up to it.
 

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Riiiight
No manufacturer ever has recommended break in procedures and it's just for fun

Keyword "Recommend".

It those with the experience and commonsense that understand how they should "break in" a new vehicle.
You can do what you want to, but to argue the fact just because it is copy and pasted in a manual doesn't mean it is "Required"!

IMO there is nothing wrong with you wanting to "work up to it". LOL
That is obviously what your experience has got you thinking. I don't see the need and my experience has proven so.
 

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Off the top of my head...
Brakes
Transmission, both A10 and M6
Rear end

Probably a few other more subtle ones, but this is a start...
really? how about the differential, for one.
and maybe the gears in the trans. and brakes.
not saying you should baby it. just give everything time to "get friendly" :)
Absolutely none of those have any mileage based break in required, most don't have any break in at all.
 

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Besides the screenshots from the manual, Ford’s Mustang reps answered the break in question for me while I was waiting for delivery of my order.
S650 Mustang GT Break in Procedure IMG_7403

They also recommended varying the RPM as previously mentioned, not keeping it at one constant engine speed for extended periods. Those were my answers from the Mustang team , not from a dealer.
 

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I kept RPM’s below 6,000 for 1st 1,000 miles. Changed oil at 1,097. Ford puts in a semi-synthetic at the factory, I changed to a full synthetic at the 1st oil change. I now have several black stripes on the driveway from testing the line lock, and testing various hole shot RPM’s. My drive is 1/4 mile long hmmmmm. I use my dealers QuickLane for oil changes. This way my dealer, my FordPass, and the factory have a record of my services, and should I have a warranty claim there is no dispute as to my service.
 

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If you're interested in an oil analysis, you cannot go wrong with Blackstone. Great company.
I'm a huge fan of Blackstone Labs. Used to send a sample in after every oil change for my 2017 F350 Super Duty Powerstroke. I never took that long, though (4-6 weeks). I was getting them back in a couple of weeks, tops.
Had this done for the race car after every road race weekend event., valuable.
 
 








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