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by alex_123_fra » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:49 pm
t_urbo wrote:Me im the opposite of audijohn, i say run it hard straight out of the box. Ive run every car hard from the start and have had no issues, minimum oil consumption and high recorded compression. I think its more likely audi can recall the amount of times you hit the limiter, each time you hit it is 1 count etc so try not to hit it untill your past the 'run in period'
Check out
www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
My car stutters between shifts in the lower gears and my 996 did it too, try turning the traction control off and you will find it no longer does it. Its probably because the traction control is too sensative. i'd bet they all do it
if driven hard enough.
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07 Model Year RS4
04 996 Turbo SOLD
Agree completely with this break-in method...spot on. Have had unbelievably good results with it over the years. Need to make sure oil is at optimal temperature and allow time for cool-down though.
Current: C7 RS6 - Black, VW Passat CC R36 - Black, Freelander 2 - Black
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