Newbie questions...
#1
1. What is the 800 # to call the robot lady. I have an order number from my dealer. I want to be mad and disappointed too! I promise to call only once every two weeks until I get my vin... after that all bets are off.
2. How long should you break in your engine? Treat me like a novice here. I have never had a NEW car much less a real muscle car and I want to take good care of my new baby.
3. When to wax? I have read it both ways on this very forum. The FAQ part says wax ASAP and other threads say to wait a few months. What is the 'final answer' on this topic?
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2. How long should you break in your engine? Treat me like a novice here. I have never had a NEW car much less a real muscle car and I want to take good care of my new baby.
3. When to wax? I have read it both ways on this very forum. The FAQ part says wax ASAP and other threads say to wait a few months. What is the 'final answer' on this topic?
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I now bow to the wisdom possesed in the online forum. May my thread bring many responses and excellent advice.
ps.. what is a D.O.R.A?
#2
Theoretically you should be able to wax immediately, since the process the paint is put on from the factory it is baked.
Engine break in, most say 1000 miles, don't travel the same speeds, i.e. don't jump on the highway and put 1000 miles on it and go "I broke it in" The motor theoretically needs to be worn in, although when I get mine, I won't think about breaking it in. I am not waiting all this time to get the frigin thing only to have to wait a 1000 miles for break in.
Engine break in, most say 1000 miles, don't travel the same speeds, i.e. don't jump on the highway and put 1000 miles on it and go "I broke it in" The motor theoretically needs to be worn in, although when I get mine, I won't think about breaking it in. I am not waiting all this time to get the frigin thing only to have to wait a 1000 miles for break in.
#3
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
1. Per the site owner, it can't be posted, it is for dealer's only.
2. Usually about a 1000 miles, but that doesn't mean you have to baby it, let it get out and stretch its legs, just don't keep a constant speed and RPM for extended periods of time, it is perfectly fine to find out what it can do.
3. You can wax the day you get it. Factory paint is cured when it leaves the factory.
2. Usually about a 1000 miles, but that doesn't mean you have to baby it, let it get out and stretch its legs, just don't keep a constant speed and RPM for extended periods of time, it is perfectly fine to find out what it can do.
3. You can wax the day you get it. Factory paint is cured when it leaves the factory.
#6
Originally posted by yur1279@February 16, 2005, 10:35 PM
speaking of waxing. whats the best brands?
speaking of waxing. whats the best brands?
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#11
Originally posted by SixtySix@February 16, 2005, 11:40 PM
Well that's one approach, but believe me, you can make it shine even more by keeping a few good coats of wax on it at all times
I use Meguires products.
Well that's one approach, but believe me, you can make it shine even more by keeping a few good coats of wax on it at all times
I use Meguires products.
#15
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
#18
Originally posted by Montrose@February 17, 2005, 10:19 AM
In addition to 'breaking in the engine', there has also been discussion about 'bedding in the brakes' - helps prevent squeaking, and makes the pads and rotors last longer.
In addition to 'breaking in the engine', there has also been discussion about 'bedding in the brakes' - helps prevent squeaking, and makes the pads and rotors last longer.
#19
Look at the autopia website for waxing, polishing. I would just concentrate on reading about Klasse and Zaino; but feel free to drive yourself crazy.
I ended up using Klasse All in one and P21S wax, as well as clay the car.
The benefit of Zaino is the ability to use the additive, where you do not have to wait for the polish to cure 24 hours in between layers. Klasse was great, but I did not like the curing time, and Zaino has this solved. If you are not going to add layers, it probably is a toss up.
I ended up using Klasse All in one and P21S wax, as well as clay the car.
The benefit of Zaino is the ability to use the additive, where you do not have to wait for the polish to cure 24 hours in between layers. Klasse was great, but I did not like the curing time, and Zaino has this solved. If you are not going to add layers, it probably is a toss up.
#20
I didn't realize how many particles were in the paint, till I used a clay bar. The difference was flat out amazing, with a clay bar rub down and 2 coats of Meguires the paint was as smooth as a baby's butt. A clay bar is definitely worth the 5 or 10 bucks it costs.