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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 05:18 PM
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I picked up my new 2001 silver/black about two weeks ago. I paid $33K, but didn't have to wait (upstate NY).

The manual says to keep it below 5500 rpm for the first 600 miles. I'm about half way there, but it's tough to do. What has everybody done for break in?
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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 05:23 PM
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Mostly everybody has followed Honda's advice and kept it under 6,000 for the first 600. If you slip briefly over a few times, no damage will be done, but be patient and wait.

Also like everybody else, as soon as I hit 600 I VTECed it immediately. Now I spend as much time on the long side of 6000 RPM as I did on the short side during the break in.
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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 05:24 PM
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Cool! Welcome to the club! Check out this link (and site) for how to break your car in...
https://www.s2ki.com/faqs/


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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 05:34 PM
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Brad,

When looking back I saw that this was your first post. Welcome to the site! I think you'll find good friends here.
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Old Dec 15, 2000 | 05:59 PM
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Welcome aboard, Brad.

You definitely have some to the right place.

Enjoy! The real fun starts when the top is down.

Funny, I used to enjoy winter until I bought a roadster.
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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 04:08 PM
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Dang, how come you guys didn't welcome me like that? Is it my cologne...I'll change it! I slipped a few times while breaking my stook in, but the car runs flawlessly...and you can bet your ass as soon as the 600 mile was crossed the was heard a tremendous "whippeeeeee"...and I'm not even a redneck...hehe. 800 miles on my odo now...just be careful on the downshifts dude.
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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 04:27 PM
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Also Brad, keep an eye on your oil level during the break-in period, it's not unusual for the engine to consume some then. My S2K has 500 miles on it and I just noticed it was down about a half-quart, which I promptly refilled.
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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 04:35 PM
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Originally posted by honda_s2k:
The real fun starts when the top is down.

Yours came with a top, honda_s2k? I've got to reread that manual.

As for winter, the S2K (topless) rules. It is way safer than a motorcycle on icy, snowy roads!

Congrats Brad. I'm more in love with the silver/black choice than ever, even though it is "common." I zainoed and covered today and the silverstone metalic is definitely the most sparkly paint.

My purchase date was 4 November, but snow has limited my miles. I've only got 535 miles on the odometer. I guarantee it will not melt or burn or turn to salt if you peak into redline territory before 600 miles. Break it in thoroughly and remember it may be 5000 miles before everything is broken in and happy.

(Laughing at myself--I've only seen silver and yellow with my own eyes.)


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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 06:04 PM
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heh, it's worth the wait!
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Old Dec 17, 2000 | 06:05 PM
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Congrats, Brad on your sports car purchase!

Vary the throttle, and don't change the oil before 3750mi no matter how dirty you think it is. As was mentioned, check the oil level frequently.

Best wishes and hope to see your postings in the future!


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