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Old 11-16-2005, 04:37 AM
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Few days ago i get my new 535d (today cca 400km), so i'm interessted as everybody says differrent can i drive my car normaly or must pass some period before i start to push him
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Originally Posted by gordank' post='198940' date='Nov 16 2005, 08:37 AM
Few days ago i get my new 535d (today cca 400km), so i'm interessted as everybody says differrent can i drive my car normaly or must pass some period before i start to push him
I would follow the BMW's break-in quidelines pretty closely. Definitely, no kick downs for quite a while.
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MAN !!!! definitely you have to wait at least untill 2000km
especially with turbo diesel car !!!!!! otherwise your turbo will be gone in 15k km.
And also it is not that you wait 2000km and then kick down. It is better to go step by step, slowly increasing your speeds next month.

The car will have its best performance after 5000km at least. Sometimes even with 10000km I realize the car is at it best.

So definitely take it easy for couple of next week !!!! And then start driving faster and faster
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Originally Posted by gordank' post='198940' date='Nov 16 2005, 08:37 AM
Few days ago i get my new 535d (today cca 400km), so i'm interessted as everybody says differrent can i drive my car normaly or must pass some period before i start to push him
I have run 2 new e60's in. On both I didn't exceed 4,000rpm in any gear, go over 90mph or use kick down for around 1,500 miles (2,400km). After this distance it was flat out all the way.

If its your own car I should run it in. If its a lease/company car I would do some drag starts and go sideways round the bends They'll never know.
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otherwise your turbo will be gone in 15k km
It will anyway be gone at about 35k km (as many do and mine did java script:emoticon('', 'smid_7')
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And you have two of them...java script:emoticon('', 'smid_10')
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Sorry for being nastyjava script:emoticon('', 'smid_19')
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Btt: I always followed the break in instructions and would do so the next time. Still seems to be the right way and I don't care about "Machines are produced with so little tolerances today... "
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Originally Posted by Merv the Derv' post='198991
Few days ago i get my new 535d (today cca 400km), so i'm interessted as everybody says differrent can i drive my car normaly or must pass some period before i start to push him
I have run 2 new e60's in. On both I didn't exceed 4,000rpm in any gear, go over 90mph or use kick down for around 1,500 miles (2,400km). After this distance it was flat out all the way.
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4,000!? 530d is limited to about 4,500 anyway!? Perhaps I was just more careful than you
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Originally Posted by Merv the Derv' post='198991' date='Nov 16 2005, 05:08 PM
They'll never know.
Hum, at least the guy from BMW can have a look to the statistical system of the bord computer and look at the maximum values... I don't know if the system count or store events occuring after given thresholds in the statistical system.
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4,000!? 530d is limited to about 4,500 anyway!? Perhaps I was just more careful than you
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I think I meant 3,500rpm It was whatever it said in the manual
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4,000!? 530d is limited to about 4,500 anyway!? Perhaps I was just more careful than you
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I think I meant 3,500rpm It was whatever it said in the manual
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Bloody hell Merv you ruined your car !!! (or at least ruined it for the current owner)
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Originally Posted by rasailor' post='199000' date='Nov 16 2005, 11:30 AM
otherwise your turbo will be gone in 15k km
It will anyway be gone at about 35k km (as many do and mine did java script:emoticon('', 'smid_7')
smilie)

And you have two of them...java script:emoticon('', 'smid_10')
smilie

Sorry for being nastyjava script:emoticon('', 'smid_19')
smilie

Btt: I always followed the break in instructions and would do so the next time. Still seems to be the right way and I don't care about "Machines are produced with so little tolerances today... "
Oh come oooon.
Maybe if you push it to the max from 0 km...the turbos will brake at 3km.

There is no way the turbos will be gone at 35k...not even close...unless maybe u track your car daily... but even so IF TURBOS will be gone on an average at 35k then there literally would be no more diesel sale. The turbos are very expensive, maybe amongst the most expensive parts in a diesel car. Other things may crack, like the air debitmeter (dunno if it's the right term in english) or pressure dropping from the turbo. I got this on my 2000 passat 1.9 tdi and they replaced the air debitmeter (100 euros) and reset the turbo pressure electronicly. No turbo replacement. Rarely heard of people replacing their turbos.

What happens to very high performance turbos then? They come only in 500km crack period?

As far as i know the diesel is the most durable engine and the most economical, AND not the most perfromant. Although diesel technology evolved so much in the last 4-5 years that almost caught up the petrol...but not quite.


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