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Hey All,
Just thinking out loud here, but after reading some of the comments on break-in and watching recent videos (linked one below) about how the Hybrids get noticeably better mileage with a few thousand miles on them:
Has anyone tried or tested accelerating that break-in by using sport mode more often? Other methods to trigger the ICE? If it's just a matter of engine hours, that seems to be a logical idea...
And when breaking in a traditional engine, crossing the entire rev range is often a very important part of the process. Does that help in any way with an Atkinson Engine?
I put very few miles on my truck so I've been going out of the way to add miles during these first couple of months, primarily to ensure there are no significant assembly-related warranty issues that are going to pop up. I'm only just now over 1000Kms, and I've played with a bit of hyper-mileing and using eco mode to learn the nuances of the hybrid system. Now just wondering if I would be well served with a bit of extra time in the ICE mode. Don't expect to save cash or gas, just want to get to steady-state as efficiently as possible.
Just thinking out loud here, but after reading some of the comments on break-in and watching recent videos (linked one below) about how the Hybrids get noticeably better mileage with a few thousand miles on them:
Has anyone tried or tested accelerating that break-in by using sport mode more often? Other methods to trigger the ICE? If it's just a matter of engine hours, that seems to be a logical idea...
And when breaking in a traditional engine, crossing the entire rev range is often a very important part of the process. Does that help in any way with an Atkinson Engine?
I put very few miles on my truck so I've been going out of the way to add miles during these first couple of months, primarily to ensure there are no significant assembly-related warranty issues that are going to pop up. I'm only just now over 1000Kms, and I've played with a bit of hyper-mileing and using eco mode to learn the nuances of the hybrid system. Now just wondering if I would be well served with a bit of extra time in the ICE mode. Don't expect to save cash or gas, just want to get to steady-state as efficiently as possible.
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