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Got a nice 3 hour drive home to get acquainted
This is 3 hours of bliss coming up, remember RUN it IN.pippyrips wrote:before i leave to pick up my RS4![]()
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Got a nice 3 hour drive home to get acquainted
Definately agree!! You will then get the engine running it's max power quicker (FACT)W8PMC wrote:Feck the running in, just be gentle until the "max 7K RPM" leaves the display & then cane it.
Enjoy as i know you will.
I think the book says constant full throttle i.e. always bouncing it off the limiter. A quick nudge of 8000 RPM once fully warmed up will do no harm.mip wrote:Just a question, does that include full throttle?
The book says drive upto 7000 but avoid full throttle....
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Hi Paul,W8PMC wrote:I think the book says constant full throttle i.e. always bouncing it off the limiter. A quick nudge of 8000 RPM once fully warmed up will do no harm.mip wrote:Just a question, does that include full throttle?
The book says drive upto 7000 but avoid full throttle....
?
All new RS4's do about 50miles before they leave Quattro GmbH as they are tested fully & i was told that all Audi engines are pretty much pre-run in & designed not to need a long run-in procedure (unlike the E60 M5 which runs special oil for the 1st 1900 miles & the revs are electronically limited until the car hits over 2000 miles).
The only thing to stick to is the warm up, so wait until the "max 7000RPM" vanishes from the display & you'll be fine.
Saying that, i've by accident bounced off the 7K RPM limiter about 3 times when i assumed the car was warmed up but the display had not yet switched to oil temp
It's certainly their & bang on 7K RPM. I've never done this on purpose, just as above when i thought the engine was warmed up but i was perhaps a few minutes early & bounced off the 7K limiter.alex_123_fra wrote:Hi Paul,W8PMC wrote:I think the book says constant full throttle i.e. always bouncing it off the limiter. A quick nudge of 8000 RPM once fully warmed up will do no harm.mip wrote:Just a question, does that include full throttle?
The book says drive upto 7000 but avoid full throttle....
?
All new RS4's do about 50miles before they leave Quattro GmbH as they are tested fully & i was told that all Audi engines are pretty much pre-run in & designed not to need a long run-in procedure (unlike the E60 M5 which runs special oil for the 1st 1900 miles & the revs are electronically limited until the car hits over 2000 miles).
The only thing to stick to is the warm up, so wait until the "max 7000RPM" vanishes from the display & you'll be fine.
Saying that, i've by accident bounced off the 7K RPM limiter about 3 times when i assumed the car was warmed up but the display had not yet switched to oil temp
Haven't done this yet but I can see how one can feel the car has been running long enough to be warm, yet isn't.
Is there an actual 7,000 rpm limiter prior to the oil temp being optimal? I seem to remember reading the manual a while back which (IIRC) said that the 7k rpm sign is only to warn the driver rather than a physical restraint. Someone else mentioned it too...can't remember who.
Don't really have the balls to try it out. Would be good if it is a proper 7k rpm cut off as that would prevent excessive wear I guess.
One word, one man: Craigybpippyrips wrote:The car is fully loaded minus phone prep. so this is the next thing to do. Am I better off fitting a Parrott or getting Audi to add on the Bluetooth phone install?
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