What should I do when I pick it up

What should I do when I pick it up

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Sixx

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81 posts

254 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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Ok so I pick up my 2000 Cerbera from the TVR centre on the 7th. Obviously when I get back home I can thumb through the mannual but can anyone give me the recommendations for driving from cold?
Do I keep it below 3k until the temp get up?
Is there a specific oil reading that I should be looking for before I open it up?

I need to make sure that I limit any potential damage before I thrash the nuts off it....

Mr. Sixx

jeremyc

23,524 posts

285 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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Congratulations - a fine choice.

Wait for the oil to warm up (not just the water temperature) before giving it large: usually easiest to see by monitoring the oil pressure at idle - it will drop when it warms through (mine drops from 60+ to about 45 when warm).

Until then, keep it below 3000rpm, and don't let the engine labour in too high a gear.

And most importantly ENJOY!

darrent

630 posts

260 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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Well done - excellent choice! I personally let the oil pressure get to 60 before even engaging a gear. Then I never exceed 3000 rpm until the temp is at least 70. Even then don't be tempted to go mad - get a few miles on the clock then let her rip!!!!!!

You will find everybody on hear will give you a different answer - simply because all our cars are different. Within a week or so you will know what the 'average' is for your car....have fun!

>> Edited by darrent on Monday 31st March 10:08

jurdy

258 posts

285 months

Monday 31st March 2003
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my pressure readings for oil when warm are between approx. 37.5 - 65 degrees. The gauges are a little inaccurate but as long as you get used to the norm range and it doesn't dip real low then you will be OK.

PS Don't forget to keep checking the levels.