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41 messages, Last post on Sep 03, 2009 at 12:19 AM
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Replying to: rodranier (Jan 31, 2009 7:42 pm) |
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Replying to: asa (Feb 01, 2009 1:37 pm) |
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What do you think? Made the mistake of running the engine at 5400 RPM, for about 2 minutes on the highway, whenthe truck barely had just 109 miles on it! This was done before i looked in the owners manual, that states "do not exceed 4000 RPM during the 1st 1200 miles of break in. Do you think this did any harm? Also, some people also have the opinion that u should run the engine 'hard' during beak in, to make for a faster performer later, & if u baby it, you'll have a 'grama' truck forever. Opinion??
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Replying to: craig32 (Sep 01, 2009 11:48 am) But, given that many others have raced their new motors to extremes and lived to tell about it, you're probably fine and I wouldn't worry. I take it that you have a 6-Speed and that the truck is so wonderfully quiet that you forgot to upshift?
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Replying to: asa (Sep 02, 2009 4:15 pm) What happened was that i test drove 3 similiar 6-cylinder Frontiers at the dealer. The best 1 equipped (the 1 we bought) had for some reason noticiably less accereration (felt similiar to when the mixture is off, or similiar). It also had a 3-4 second delay in engaging the trans from park into drive. So, when we got it home, at around 109 miles, or so, I tookit out testing the acceration. Then, on the freeway, i continued testing it, kind of seeing if the thing would 'snap out of it' & give me fast acceration like the other 2, .....so I cut the overdrive button off, and dropped it into 2nd gear at about 55 -60 mph, noticing that the RMP's up to 5200-5300RPM's. I did this for about 40 seconds, about 3 minutes apart for about 2-3 times total that night. Ultimately, after going to 2 other dealers, 1 of them changed the transmission itself (that cured the engagement delay). Now it has much better 0-60 accelaeration, but mostly only on colder days/nights, for some reason. It's 'picky' (any temp above 75 degrees, & it's weaker again. Dealer says it's fine (but i see it's definitely NOT at the claimed 0-60 in 7.9 seconds! Any ideas?? |
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