How many miles do you need to break in the mazda 787b

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Racecars are always broken in. You can still keep some extra HP by doing the oil changes regulary.
 
Judging from the inconsistency compared to the other user's levels, I'd have to assume a little bit of exaggeration. It may be possible to get 908HP, but I doubt it 👍

Of course, if you really want to know, you could just PM maidentrooper on PSN
 
To 908hp if you don't believe me check this link and I searched it in the forum people say it goes only to 895hp not sure if the person is telling the truth but you never know.
http://www.mygranturismo.net/car_sheet.php?id=431

also I checked it wasn't in any other thread that discussed this car having 908hp.

people are full of ****. there are fake stats all over that website

186, just like any other car.

not all cars can be broken in. namely, it seems concept cars cannot
 
186, just like any other car.

Not true for all, some cars take much more. My R35 TC took 265 miles, with oil change at around 140 when it loses power, before it hit it's peak and stabilised. I generally run all my cars to 250 miles before actually considering them as being "broken in". Some cars can take less than this though.
 
186, just like any other car.

Not true for all, some cars take much more. My R35 TC took 265 miles, with oil change at around 140 when it loses power, before it hit it's peak and stabilised. I generally run all my cars to 250 miles before actually considering them as being "broken in". Some cars can take less than this though.

I suspect a little flippancy in the original answer. :)

I would have offered "42" since that is the answer to life, the universe and eveything.
 
Where's a freakin' "Like" button when you need one!?
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I suspect a little flippancy in the original answer. :)

I would have offered "42" since that is the answer to life, the universe and eveything.

Unless, of course, if your a bowl of Petunias or large rather confused sperm whale. 👍
 

Actually, as seanneedscar pointed out, concept cars and race cars don't need breaking in. TCs and RMs are exepted because they seem to take that value from their base (normal) cars.

Obviously, because rebuilding the engine gives you a free oil change, one may think that the engine broke in, without it being like that.
 
Have you given it an oil change?

With a one time oil change the car can gain a slight amount of horsepower to get to the aforementioned limit successfully, but it turns likely to have the power decreased only after some tests of break-in on a track.
 
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Actually, as seanneedscar pointed out, concept cars and race cars don't need breaking in. TCs and RMs are exepted because they seem to take that value from their base (normal) cars.

Obviously, because rebuilding the engine gives you a free oil change, one may think that the engine broke in, without it being like that.

False by the way. Every car that is either won from a race or bought from the New car dealership needs to be broken in.

If it is bought from the online car dealership, it is broken in already as the cars used to have miles on them before they decided to zero out the miles.

Max HP on the 787b is 895hp after 183miles with tire wear on (if online) or A/B-spec.
 

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