Warming up your car
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- khunjeng
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Warming up your car
ok I want to find out what everyone thinks...
how long to warm up your car before you drive it in the morning?
Forgetting about fuel saving etc...does everyone wait until it reasches operating temperature before driving...or just wait 20secs and off u go??
how long to warm up your car before you drive it in the morning?
Forgetting about fuel saving etc...does everyone wait until it reasches operating temperature before driving...or just wait 20secs and off u go??
- FTO338
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Yep i warm up every morning & afterwork, i do it until the rpm drop to around 750. I think thats like 10mins.
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Same as Kev, when she drops down to 750rpm I go. Usualy 5 mins or so, but I wait a good 20 mins before flogging it
It really wont hit proper operating temp for a good 15-20 mins of driving - the water temp (gauge) will come up quickly, but your oil temp takes a lot longer, gearbox oil temp even longer again.
It really wont hit proper operating temp for a good 15-20 mins of driving - the water temp (gauge) will come up quickly, but your oil temp takes a lot longer, gearbox oil temp even longer again.
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ehehehe but when your engine starts to go, you won't even have a bank balance then, heheeh i doubt that it be using more then $1 of petrol when warming up the car. Ohh & i live 5mins from work too...heheehehejonowong wrote:i do the 30second thing 5-10min doesnt work with my bank balanceand it cant be justified when im just going to drive 5minute to the shops
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Generally I wait five or so minutes before she is driven. I used to wait until she was REALLY warm until pushing it but never got to enjoy the car and went weeks without MIVEC because the trips were too short.
Would be good to have a remote start, I would let it warm up longer if I didnt have to go outside!
Mike
Would be good to have a remote start, I would let it warm up longer if I didnt have to go outside!
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what i do is i remote start my car from my apartment before i go down to my car, then wait for it to warm up to the normal driving temp then go off, mine warm up pretty fast ... less then 5 minute
MIVEC is a pain in the ass if your car is cold, it won't let you use MIVEC at all, sounds like fuel cut sound?
MIVEC is a pain in the ass if your car is cold, it won't let you use MIVEC at all, sounds like fuel cut sound?
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Remote Start ??? Interesting idea. How do you accomplish that exactly...akuma3 wrote:what i do is i remote start my car from my apartment before i go down to my car, then wait for it to warm up to the normal driving temp then go off, mine warm up pretty fast ... less then 5 minute
MIVEC is a pain in the ass if your car is cold, it won't let you use MIVEC at all, sounds like fuel cut sound?

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yes remote start my engine, was told it's illegal now to fit on my car due to manual gearbox but blahhh what ta hell so i fit it anyway. JUST REMEMBER TO PUT ON NETURAL OR YOU CAN IMAGINE WHAT WILL HAPPEN!
I have turbo timer for my car too thought i don't have a turbo, looks cool anyway, but i don't see why you can't do it for auto?

I have turbo timer for my car too thought i don't have a turbo, looks cool anyway, but i don't see why you can't do it for auto?
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Turbo timer got nothing to do with auto or manual. Like its name, its about TURBO. Well techically its about saving your engine if you got a turbo.
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