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Cruz 04-16-2007 06:34 PM

New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
Hey all, new member here. Just bought an '08 Lancer GTS, and must say, I absolutely love this car. I was just wondering what the best way to break in the new engine is?

bras_33 04-16-2007 11:09 PM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
taking it easy for the first 1000, I was told. I got the ES

Nemesis 04-20-2007 08:24 PM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
My advice dont run hard for a while maybe after your first maintnce incase there anything wrong they would know right away and wouldnt blame you and enough time for your KAM memory to be set up and follow yourmaitnce schedule, And you shoudlnt have any problems. BTW how does the no shift thing feel like ?

bras_33 04-20-2007 11:26 PM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
I got the 5-speed...I drove the cvt with the paddles and was impressed with the upshift, it had no lag. I am sure it will be great for traffic but I prefer to control the redline and everything with the clutch and the stick.

mitsumotors 05-09-2007 06:46 PM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
[&:]Hey im sorry to bring this post back to you guys, but I was wondering how the new 2008 Lancer is? Ive never test drove one or I have never seen one in person lol. Im planning on buying one though in June and Ive done tons and tons of research on this car and I am pretty impressed. But ya could you give me some details on how it drives and how the automatic drives as well? Thanks. Sorry for the newb post.

SpartanHelios 06-06-2007 11:09 PM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
I own a GTS 5-speed and I can honestly say it is well worth your money. Easily the best bang for your buck in it class (Civic, Mazda3, Sentra, etc.) My recommendation is the 5 speed for the most control, but if you really want the paddle shifters you will get a slower ride. The engine is average, althoughI would not say underwhelming like the dipstick who hasnt driven one. It does out-accelerate all competitors but the Mazda3 (which is turboed) not to mention the aftermarket parts will be abundant once the new Evolution X comes out (they will share the same 2.0 liter MIVEC engine). Not to mention this is oneHOT looking car.

SpartanHelios 06-06-2007 11:11 PM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
To answer the original post, the manual says the break-in period is 300 miles. But I wouldmt trust that thing farther than I could spit it. Be on the safe side and take it easy for at least the first thou.

OTO27 06-07-2007 12:53 AM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 

ORIGINAL: Cruz

Hey all, new member here. Just bought an '08 Lancer GTS, and must say, I absolutely love this car. I was just wondering what the best way to break in the new engine is?
Heres the proper procedures according to this guy: https://mitsubishiforum.com/m_95354/tm.htm
I think its kinda lame, not everyone gets their new car with 0 miles of the lot, mine had 100, so I guess that means I never got to breack in my motor? [sm=exactly.gif]

LancerGTS08 06-08-2007 08:25 AM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
Going easy (like less than 2000 rpm) for the first 300 miles will help a lot on engine's break-in period. Others recommend a 1000 miles as the break-in period, but then the manual says only 300 miles. Maybe after that 300 miles I can go up to 2500 rpm until i reach a 1000 miles.

silvercoupe97 06-11-2007 04:39 AM

RE: New owner of an '08 GTS, looking for tips on engine
 
I've heard the reasons of the break in method ofMotoman. What I haven't heard is the break in period of the dealership method.
What are the benefits of breaking in a motor the way it's suggested by the factory?


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