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Long warm up time in not necessary with modern engines.
Here in South Fla (always summer temps) I wait about 30 seconds before moving. Then I am close to idle to the end of my street, another 30 seconds. Then I take it easy on the car and will not drive "normal" until the oil temp gauge reaches the line between 200 and whatever the first line is (the water temp is at full temp much sooner) If it is really cold I'll wait a bit long before moving. |
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I fire mine up, and by time I get my belt on and tunes going all is good ...
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Same, I have really never waited any longer than it takes to do the housekeeping - Seatbelts, music/talk/sports, make sure I have everything I need for work and go. Total time, 30 seconds max.
Course I may have screwed up my 1999 Pontiac Grand Am I just got rid of with 118K miles or my Toyota 4x4 that I drove for 12 years then sold it in perfect working order and good lord I really may be tearing up my 03 Jeep Wrangler that still looks and drives like new! Naaaah! Start and go!
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Just a thought. I recently got picked up in a Town Car for a trip to the airport. Im chatting with the driver and we get around to mileage on the car. 470,000 He attributed it to Mobile 1 Oil on 5000 mile schedule. Summer warmup 5 minutes. Winter warmup 15 minutes. Im no expert, but its tough to argue with his results.
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What I do is wait until the coolant temp reaches over 100 degrees. I watch it on the DIC and when it reaches the temp I go. When the temps were around 20 degrees outside it took a little longer, but not much. Normally I was good to go in about 2-3 minutes.
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With older carb cars it wasn't because the motor needed oil to warm that you had to let it warm up. It was because the choke needed time to open to let the motor run smooth. I think that's the reason people think you need to let todays car warm up for several minutes which is wrong. I always wait until the rpms drop down which only takes about 15 seconds before I take off.
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..remote start?..just let it sit for a few minutes..w/ the garage door open, of course
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I just let the car idle for about 30 seconds to a minute then go easy untill it warms up. Then i drive normal.
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just let the oil pressure get up so wait for 10 or 15 like someone said before
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Wait for the fast idle to settle down to about 600rpm (30-40 secs) then take it easy until everything is up to temp.
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Motorhead is right...
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the boss is back!
Drives: 01 ford ranger edge Join Date: Mar 2010
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i don't know if this counts , but crank and buckle up
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