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DARETORIDE 04-20-2008 01:06 AM

Break-in
 
Im picking up my new quad this week...what are some good tips for breaking in a new atv...

sheepdogMSP8117 04-20-2008 01:13 AM

Break-in
 
http://forums.atvconnection.co...id/11/threadid/541080


If you search the forums for "break in" you will find lots of similar information.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the 400HO, seeing that you've gone up from the 300.

Good luck!!!

stendori 04-20-2008 09:25 AM

Break-in
 
very the throttle and dont hold it fulll throttle for long period of time. did you go w/ the mudlite XL's or the AT's on the 25". i think when i get ready its going to be the 25" XL's w/ the 1" tread vs the AT 3/4" tread.

scramblerXrated 04-20-2008 09:29 AM

Break-in
 
this is a good read, check it out.

http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm


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DARETORIDE 04-20-2008 05:49 PM

Break-in
 
I had the 25" XL on the hawkeye and also have the XL on the 400 HO

Alpine2 04-21-2008 07:07 PM

Break-in
 
I am A firm believer in driving it hard when you break it in. And I have never had a engine problem and when it was stock it was quicker than other ones that were broke in easy.
But it is your quad do as you wish

Mongrol 04-21-2008 08:32 PM

Break-in
 
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Alpine2

I am A firm believer in driving it hard when you break it in. And I have never had a engine problem and when it was stock it was quicker than other ones that were broke in easy.

But it is your quad do as you wish</end quote></div>


I couldn't disagree more. An engine that is broken in hard developes tell tale wear patterns. If you break it in as per factory recomendations you are less likely to have warranty problems should they arise.

The first run on a high horsepower drag race engine is usually the fastest. However the total life of fthe engine running time is about 1 min.

Same principle applies, just in varing degrees. If you'r going to err, do it on the side of caution.

Kerbbirds 04-21-2008 08:36 PM

Break-in
 
Ride it like you want it to run, just dont hold it wide open for long and vary the throttle like Stendori said, dont baby it or youll have a baby.

Alpine2 04-21-2008 11:02 PM

Break-in
 
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Mongrol

<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Alpine2



I am A firm believer in driving it hard when you break it in. And I have never had a engine problem and when it was stock it was quicker than other ones that were broke in easy.



But it is your quad do as you wish</end quote></div>


Mongrol I do not want to start an argument or anything but I just got done tearing my quad down for general inspection of everything had my head off inspecting the piston , cam ,valves just went over everthing for basically something to do. and found no signs of any problems actually I should of took pictures. no blow bt from the piston or anything.
You should read the article that scramblerXrated posted from mototune he has the numbers and proof.
But hey what ever works for you is fine with me and I hope you never have an engine problem or any other problems with your quad.


I couldn't disagree more. An engine that is broken in hard developes tell tale wear patterns. If you break it in as per factory recomendations you are less likely to have warranty problems should they arise.



The first run on a high horsepower drag race engine is usually the fastest. However the total life of fthe engine running time is about 1 min.



Same principle applies, just in varing degrees. If you'r going to err, do it on the side of caution.</end quote></div>

Mongrol 04-21-2008 11:14 PM

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Nothing to argue about, just differing opinions. I'm dealing a lot with aircraft engines and like to approach things a little more cautiously than when I was drag racing. I'd rather drive home than take the chance of a blown engine and have to be towed, but thats just personal preference. And of course, thats not a prediction, just a possibility.


You pays your money and you takes your chances.


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