Do you let your motor warm up?
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and besides, most of the parents of the many college kids who frequent this site can just fix anything or buy a new one with the swipe of a credit card, just tack it onto the tuition they pay for you.
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I think warm up is really outside temp dependent. For all my vehicles I do the following.
summer/spring (start up, adjust whatever, and go easy till warm up)
fall/winter ( ~40-50* 5 min) (~40-30* 5-8 min)
(~30* or lower 10 min. or until ice is defrosted)
summer/spring (start up, adjust whatever, and go easy till warm up)
fall/winter ( ~40-50* 5 min) (~40-30* 5-8 min)
(~30* or lower 10 min. or until ice is defrosted)
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Originally Posted by 98-LS1
I park mine in the garage but still let it warm up for about five minutes or until the idle drops back down.
of course.
Anyway, I read that the M6 doesn't make you skip shift when the car is cold because you are supposed to rev the engine higher before shifting in order to warm it up faster. I am just confused now.
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In the summer i let the rpms drop to idle and drive easy for a mi or 2. I don't drive the car in the winter but I let my truck warm up for a min and drive slowly with rpms below 2k until the heat feels like its getting warmer.
I was always curious how long it really needs to warm up, what does it really do to your engine if you beat it right after start up? I know it may take a sec to get oil pressure and perhaps a min to get it flowing everywhere it needs too, but whats really going on?
My snowmobile won't move untill it warms up, if it isn't, the rpms rev up but not to even close to the (8200-8800 WOT) not even close. And if you try and rev it like that, its likely it will stall out and be difficult to fire it back up
I was always curious how long it really needs to warm up, what does it really do to your engine if you beat it right after start up? I know it may take a sec to get oil pressure and perhaps a min to get it flowing everywhere it needs too, but whats really going on?
My snowmobile won't move untill it warms up, if it isn't, the rpms rev up but not to even close to the (8200-8800 WOT) not even close. And if you try and rev it like that, its likely it will stall out and be difficult to fire it back up
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Originally Posted by B4CZR2
but whats really going on?
My snowmobile won't move untill it warms up, if it isn't, the rpms rev up but not to even close to the (8200-8800 WOT) not even close. And if you try and rev it like that, its likely it will stall out and be difficult to fire it back up
My snowmobile won't move untill it warms up, if it isn't, the rpms rev up but not to even close to the (8200-8800 WOT) not even close. And if you try and rev it like that, its likely it will stall out and be difficult to fire it back up
Well that's my .02 and I can very well stand corrected.
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Well.... If you dont let the car warm up and just put it in Drive, the RPMs will drop, isnt this better anyways instead of letting the car sit there at 2k rpms when its cold?
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Originally Posted by Kalgorn
Well if you wait that long, you could end up with hot spots in the motor. That's also not a good thing. I see no problem with letting the engine run for 20-30 seconds and then start driving. I've let the fluids start moving around. Plus, the car warms up quicker while driving. I've let it sit for almost 10 minutes before at around 30*F and the air coming out of the vents wasn't even warm.
#95
some of you guys are being ridiculous
give it a couple seconds then you're off. wot trips with a bone cold motor are not that good of an idea, but honestly. unless you're making a ton of power, it wont do anything...
if you're making a lot of power, and you run off with a bone cold motor, you could split a piston in half. ive seen guys do it in sbc and even honda motors
give it a couple seconds then you're off. wot trips with a bone cold motor are not that good of an idea, but honestly. unless you're making a ton of power, it wont do anything...
if you're making a lot of power, and you run off with a bone cold motor, you could split a piston in half. ive seen guys do it in sbc and even honda motors
#96
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Originally Posted by random-strike
wot trips with a bone cold motor are not that good of an idea, but honestly. unless you're making a ton of power, it wont do anything...