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When it comes down to it.. as much as i love this car.. i'm not really planning to keep it too far beyond the new-car warranty. So i'm going to enjoy it from day one. Is that unfair to the second owner? Probably, but you can't buy new things always thinking about their next life. The next owner will also gain the benefit of my meticulously clean interior, careful parking habits, and scratch-free paint
Manifesto of a GTI with nearly 4000 km's comprising of plenty-o-redline...MY11.5 5dr GTI // Carbon Steel / DSG / Detroits / RNS510 / Bluetooth / Euros
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Originally posted by easeup View PostWhen it comes down to it.. as much as i love this car.. i'm not really planning to keep it too far beyond the new-car warranty. So i'm going to enjoy it from day one. Is that unfair to the second owner? Probably, but you can't buy new things always thinking about their next life. The next owner will also gain the benefit of my meticulously clean interior, careful parking habits, and scratch-free paint
Manifesto of a GTI with nearly 4000 km's comprising of plenty-o-redline...
Opinion varies but a number of "experts" suggest the running in is done in the first few hundred kms in terms of rings bedding in etc
After that, it is case of not abusing the vehicle, good maintenance and common sense.8VSS2L/16 E9E9 XG MP SPP1 4ZD 6XK CSC5P with an extra free 10kW
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Originally posted by cavinsoo View PostWould tracking a brand new Golf R be a good idea to break it in? Not going to push it to the max but at least there are chances to drive it fast and on all gears.
I've taken brand new motorbikes from the shop straight to the track before, it's a great place to break in new engines. Just make sure to check your oil regularly.
I prefer to run all my engines in a bit harder than your average Joe (whilst still showing mechanical sympathy)...MKV Golf 2.0 TDI DSG Sportline. Just nice.
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Originally posted by cavinsoo View PostWould tracking a brand new Golf R be a good idea to break it in? Not going to push it to the max but at least there are chances to drive it fast and on all gears.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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Like 50% throttle or if a corner can be done at 100kmh then early medium brake & tip in at about 50-60kmh.
The best way I can describe it is imagine you have your Dad's car & he is in the passenger seat & you're trying to prove to him that it's safe to use his car at a track day.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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Originally posted by brad View PostLike 50% throttle or if a corner can be done at 100kmh then early medium brake & tip in at about 50-60kmh.
The best way I can describe it is imagine you have your Dad's car & he is in the passenger seat & you're trying to prove to him that it's safe to use his car at a track day.
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Originally posted by Candyman View PostAfter that, it is case of not abusing the vehicle, good maintenance and common sense.MY11.5 5dr GTI // Carbon Steel / DSG / Detroits / RNS510 / Bluetooth / Euros
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Oil usage at 27,500km?
The Mark 6 Golf GTI is not far off clocking 27,500km. Only one service since new - 15,000km scheduled first service only. In others words, that's 12,500km since last service.
Oil usage - None.
That is despite a few short trips in the colder winter months. Very happy about this. Who said that the EA888 motor drinks like a siv?
Cheers.
WJ
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Originally posted by WhiteJames View PostWho said that the EA888 motor drinks like a siv?
Cheers.
WJ
I believe the EA888 is quite civilised under normal use but if you track it, the CV system is overwhelmed & the oil disapears.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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Oil usage
30,000km service has come up with Golf GTI now 18 months old. So far no oil used, which is great. Pays to keep a light throttle, rev ceiling of <4,000rpm for the first 1500km and drive plenty of hill-climbs like Macquarie Pass and Kangaroo Valley in the first 1500km break in phase for plenty of load on the motor. Be kind to your GTI and it will look after you. Correct me if I'm wrong - I think the only GTI's using oil are the chipped up versions that are driven on the track.
Cheers.
WJ
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