Jstang23
Well-Known Member
DO NOT drive in track mode until 1000 miles. Several reasons why, proper seating of the piston rings, breaking in on the clutches in the 10AT, adaptive shifting learning, and so much more. New mustangs are not the beaters that they used to be, where as long as you had oil you could floor it everywhere you go.
You just bought a $70k sports car with a very complicated v8 and incredibly precise transmission. I have heard stories of people driving like they stole it day 1. I'd be interested to see how many parts fail later in their ownership. You shouldn't be getting anywhere near 5k rpms for at least the first 100 miles. Then stay away from 6k rpms until 500 miles. After 500 you can get closer to redline but don't go stomping on the gas all the way to redline through every gear. I know its hard to resist the temptation as these cars are so fas and sound so good. But you need to let the engine and trans break in properly. Then, have your oil changed at 1000 miles and go crazy!
The transmission will take 1000 miles before any dealership will look at it. They will tell you to go drive and bring it back after 1000 miles. Ask me how I know lol!
You just bought a $70k sports car with a very complicated v8 and incredibly precise transmission. I have heard stories of people driving like they stole it day 1. I'd be interested to see how many parts fail later in their ownership. You shouldn't be getting anywhere near 5k rpms for at least the first 100 miles. Then stay away from 6k rpms until 500 miles. After 500 you can get closer to redline but don't go stomping on the gas all the way to redline through every gear. I know its hard to resist the temptation as these cars are so fas and sound so good. But you need to let the engine and trans break in properly. Then, have your oil changed at 1000 miles and go crazy!
The transmission will take 1000 miles before any dealership will look at it. They will tell you to go drive and bring it back after 1000 miles. Ask me how I know lol!
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