02-15-2025, 11:32 AM | #111 |
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02-15-2025, 11:46 AM | #113 |
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I just ordered a manual M2.Ive never owned an auto trans performance car and I thought maybe I'm getting to that stage in my life where I would prefer an auto as a daily. I test drove a couple different cars before finally choosing the m2. I liked the CLA45 AMG and strongly considered it authentic I drove a 24 6MT M2. No comparison. It was so much more engaging to row it through the gears. At one point I owned 3 cars and they were all manuals and I have missed dallying a manual ever since. Long live the manual!!!
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haha no you won't, old wives tale - periodic hard throttle is excellent for break-in, but you want to avoid heat soak...how many engines are broken in on a dyno and make excellent power? Not what I would do for best results but grandma highway break in can cause poor ring sealing and blowby...seen this many times. I broke this engine in hard and doesn't use a drop of oil
As far as manual vs ZF - I'm all about power. Want a slick shifting manual? Buy an S2000, but don't race anyone in it |
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Well in the end I bought a mint, extremely low mileage Manual with Bucket seats and am over the moon with the car. Pulls like a train in 3rd on the Motorway!
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If you have to ask, get the auto.
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So you’re not wrong in that boost helps seats rings. And highway/steady state driving should be avoided when possible. But excessive/high rpm should definitely be avoided during break-in. |
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