01.07.2012, 19:13
Hi, hab gerade folgende Einfahranleitung für den SD in einem englischen Forum gefunden. Wie habt ihr das gemacht? Gibt es unterschiede zwischen Benziner und Ölbrenner, außer der Drehzahl natürlich
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"1. For the first 1,600 km do not exceed 3,000rpm, but make sure you reach 3,000rpm regularly
2. For the next 1,600 km (ie from 1,600 – 3,200) do not exceed 3,500rpm, but make sure you reach 3,500rpm regularly
3. For the next 1,600 km (ie from 3,200 - 4,800) do not exceed 4,000rpm, but make sure you reach 4,000rpm regularly
4. For the next 1,600 km (ie from 4,800 - 6,400) do not exceed 4,500rpm, but make sure you reach 4,500rpm - at least a couple of times a week
5. After 6,400km, make sure you continue to hit 5,000rpm (red line) through the gears several times a week.
The benefit of this is it helps to self-clean the fuel injectors, it blows any accumulated soot (carbon) out of the exhaust system [if you have an opne DPF] and it helps to free off the piston rings, making the engine more efficient and less likely to use engine oil.
PS leave the original oil for the first 12 months or 16,000 kilometres."

"1. For the first 1,600 km do not exceed 3,000rpm, but make sure you reach 3,000rpm regularly
2. For the next 1,600 km (ie from 1,600 – 3,200) do not exceed 3,500rpm, but make sure you reach 3,500rpm regularly
3. For the next 1,600 km (ie from 3,200 - 4,800) do not exceed 4,000rpm, but make sure you reach 4,000rpm regularly
4. For the next 1,600 km (ie from 4,800 - 6,400) do not exceed 4,500rpm, but make sure you reach 4,500rpm - at least a couple of times a week
5. After 6,400km, make sure you continue to hit 5,000rpm (red line) through the gears several times a week.
The benefit of this is it helps to self-clean the fuel injectors, it blows any accumulated soot (carbon) out of the exhaust system [if you have an opne DPF] and it helps to free off the piston rings, making the engine more efficient and less likely to use engine oil.
PS leave the original oil for the first 12 months or 16,000 kilometres."
CM SD AUT