992.2 Carrera T running in
992.2 Carrera T running in
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Neil-p3vsp

Original Poster:

1 posts

3 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Collecting my new 911 Carrera T at the weekend and wondered what the consensus is wrt running in? Still first 1000miles "easy" then fill your boots?

Wasn't sure if the Turbo engine needed any special treatment.


Hughesie

12,629 posts

299 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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Drive it like you stole it.

Booyakajon

147 posts

200 months

Thursday 24th July
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I picked mine up about a month ago and was told by the dealer that there isn't any run in period.
I did take it easy for the first 1000 miles though.
It's a great car and lovely to drive a fast manual!
Enjoy!

cayman-black

13,177 posts

233 months

Thursday 24th July
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Congratulations Neil , whats the spec on it? I cant decided on the .2 or.1

Ed.Neumann

971 posts

25 months

Thursday 24th July
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Get the oil up to temperature and drive it hard, at least use the full rev range now and then. Otherwise you might end up with the bores glazing and get a lot of blow by going forward, and the car getting through loads of oil.


ChrisW.

7,709 posts

272 months

Thursday 24th July
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Or you could follow the Andreas P. method of gradually working the engine harder to the running in suggested mileage ... warming it up properly and trying to avoid too many short journeys ??

I favoured this and at over 30,000 miles many of which were on track, my 981 GT4 used very little oil ...

action09

92 posts

171 months

Friday 25th July
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cayman-black said:
Congratulations Neil , whats the spec on it? I cant decided on the .2 or.1
Found my original login details!

GT Silver, SportDesign kit, 18W seats, Axle Lift, Bose.


foresterlad

225 posts

202 months

Friday 25th July
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I followed the handbook guidelines and gradually
built up the load/rev range. The engine used no oil in
15K miles. I also changed the oil at 6k mls.
Probably irrelevant if you’re changing cars every year or so