10-02-2014, 08:45 AM
[quote name='ds968' timestamp='1412213305' post='162677']
I never trounce on it for at least the first few minutes of driving when cold ( not sure how much time it takes before it's considered warmed up though..). In fact, I try not to even exceed 4k rpm for that initial couple of minutes. That aside, either you ( ? ) or my mechanic, or both of you ( having a senior moment now so I can't recall.. ) told me that once week I should lug the car uphill in high gear, so at very low rpm , for maybe just one minute which supposedly forces the rings to expand and also supposedly that's a good thing for the engine . Yes ? No ? Maybe that will even out oil consumption as well..?
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Same here, no nailing it for at least the first 12-15 minutes and keep the revs below 4k while it warms up. I think the owner's manual considers the engine to be warm once the coolant temperature gauge is up to the first white mark (haven't got it with me to check), but I always wait until the oil pressure gauge has settled down to 'warm' idle pressure as well, which takes a bit longer.
Michael
I never trounce on it for at least the first few minutes of driving when cold ( not sure how much time it takes before it's considered warmed up though..). In fact, I try not to even exceed 4k rpm for that initial couple of minutes. That aside, either you ( ? ) or my mechanic, or both of you ( having a senior moment now so I can't recall.. ) told me that once week I should lug the car uphill in high gear, so at very low rpm , for maybe just one minute which supposedly forces the rings to expand and also supposedly that's a good thing for the engine . Yes ? No ? Maybe that will even out oil consumption as well..?
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Same here, no nailing it for at least the first 12-15 minutes and keep the revs below 4k while it warms up. I think the owner's manual considers the engine to be warm once the coolant temperature gauge is up to the first white mark (haven't got it with me to check), but I always wait until the oil pressure gauge has settled down to 'warm' idle pressure as well, which takes a bit longer.
Michael


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