Achlys
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Getting past the under carriage cover is a bigger issue than the drain plug for me. For those doing oil changes every 3-5K it might be worth it.Anyone do the fumoto valve on the mustangs?
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Getting past the under carriage cover is a bigger issue than the drain plug for me. For those doing oil changes every 3-5K it might be worth it.Anyone do the fumoto valve on the mustangs?
Fumoto does make a nice piece of kit. I'm using one on another vehicle.Anyone do the fumoto valve on the mustangs?
They are hard to break due to people that think they know more than the engineers that build them.Old wives' tales are hard to break (pun intended!).
Did that really come on your car?They are hard to break due to people that think they know more than the engineers that build them.
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I always try to follow the manufacturers break in recommendations.Hey everyone,
Curious to get a pulse check from the community on this. I just picked up my Mustang, and I’m currently sticking to a strict 1,000-mile break-in routine. For me, that means keeping it under 4,000 RPM, varying my speeds on the highway, and completely avoiding the urge to drop the hammer or use launch control.
I know modern manufacturing tolerances are incredibly precise compared to the old days, and I've seen plenty of people say "drive it like you stole it from day one" or that the factory already handles it. But for me, it's just cheap insurance and peace of mind for the long-term health of the engine and drivetrain.
Am I part of a dying breed here, or are there still plenty of you out there who meticulously baby your car for those first 1,000 miles before finally letting it rip?
I would be PISSED off. Mine is a manual and I cannot imagine what those idiots would do to my clutch and transmission. These cars should have some sort of Valet Parking low power option to protect the car from Neanderthal "Techs"......................I was trying until i found out my dealership railed on my Dark Horse while it was in the shop. How do I know? 30 hours of driving and avg 17 mpg. Got it back with 35 miles driven and average below 16 with a little over 30 miles driven. Additionally found one of the rear tires were scraped up with curb scratches. And the bonus is a 6 inch blade in the passenger side.
I would be PISSED off. Mine is a manual and I cannot imagine what those idiots would do to my clutch and transmission. These cars should have some sort of Valet Parking low power option to protect the car from Neanderthal "Techs"......................
After taking it for a joy ride and rubbing my tire on a curb. And decreasing mpg from 17 to 16 in 20 miles (original 17mpg was for 30 hours driven)So some banger left a knife in your DH?
They usually keep the car running idle for long times, I wouldn’t overreact over that piece of information.After taking it for a joy ride and rubbing my tire on a curb. And decreasing mpg from 17 to 16 in 20 miles (original 17mpg was for 30 hours driven)
OK Used AI and found out that Valet Mode is basically useless. Does not restrict performance at all. Just protects settings and some other BS.I did not know that our cars have a Valet Mode! Great to know, for sure. If mine ever has to go in for anything Valet Mode will be ON.