Greg kia k900
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Where does it say that the engines are broken in from the factory?the specifics are in the manual but all KIA engines are broken in already from the factory, what the manual suggests is basically to use a range of RPM's during the first 600 miles (2000-4000 RPM), don't redline it, and to refrain from using cruise control or a steady RPM for an extended period. and don't tow anything. lol.
I believe that there is some confusion on what "stress/torture testing" is; it doesn't mean each individual engine, but rather during engine development. Once an engine is used at Kia (all reputable manufacturers do this), it has already undergone enormous amounts of testing, including the vaunted stress/torture tests. A Kia engine is run for 300 hours at full throttle under load, pausing only to add oil; then another ten to twenty hours at plus 10-20% over spec (over red line) just to be sure. That's why red line is not a real risk, unless you have a faulty engine; one unlucky one out of many thousands; which, is warrantied anyway, so, you get a brand new engine when your unlucky one goes "BOOF!" To make things even more secure, Kia puts in that "limp mode" bypass for when we punch it to red line in manual (paddle shifter) mode: "No, you can't do that, I refuse", says the car.Where does it say that the engines are broken in from the factory?