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Nothing bad will happen if you drive it carefully after you just started it, just don't rev the crap out of it until it's fully warmed and you'll be golden.
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Or we could take our best guess, realize that most engines make it to 200k without significant issue and at that point it is financially trivial to rebuild or buy another. :happy0180: Credentials: Rocket Scientist |
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in the engine before firing it up for reasons you mention.. but in the real world.. its just not so.. and there are many cars running around with hundreds of thousand miles that are used everyday and no ill affects. Its ridiculous to idle your car for 10's of minutes.. just start it, let the idle settle before putting it in gear.. and drive easy for the first 10 minutes or so... waiting for x degrees on the O2 sensors, oil or whatever is not necessary... it will last plenty long without doing any of that crap... you will get tired of the car before anything goes wrong with it.. |
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to the OP..
A real world example.. My neighbor starts her honda up each morning.. drives 1.5 blocks to the bus stop for her daughter.. drives back.. does it again about 45 minutes for the other kid.. She does this every school day.. its ridiculous.. not to mention picking them up each day.. they sometimes walk home... but she always drives them in the mornings.. They have 190,000 miles on the car last time I spoke to her husband.. they go off on long weekend trips and vacations alot.. just drive your car as you need to.. drive it easy until warm.. and take it on a spirited run once in a while to get it fully warmed up.. you will be fine.. |
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if they are maintained and not abused. Its been happening for decades. You just need to open your eyes to see.. you dont need to monitor temp sensors or know the expansion rates of metals to make your car last. In fact the original question is kinda silly to begin with.. what did the OP do before this car? this is a very entertaining thread in so many ways.. |
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I was addressing the people who are ADAMANT that putting any load on the engine before it's up to temp will ruin the engine or that if you don't redline it every morning your rings won't be seated and you'll burn oil or the people who think that if you wait longer than 1,000 miles to change oil you're wearing out your engine. The data DOES exist, Williams claims 27TB per F1 weekend ![]() http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...255223262.html I'd be incredibly surprised if a multi-billion dollar auto manufacturer didn't have similar amounts of data. But I guess this post was pointless since we agree :happy0180: |
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Cliff's notes for the OP:
- Start car, drive away after 10 - 20s and drive easy - Occasional short trips are perfectly fine - Once or twice a week, do a 10min warmup then 15 - 30min regular/hard driving - Oil changes every 3750 miles as per severe duty guidelines, as anything other than perfect test lab conditions is considered severe duty. |
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I have a side question that is somewhat related:
I drove my car for about 10 minutes then parked for 30-40 minutes. Then my cousin drove it and redlined it after about 3 minutes. I dont know if the car has been properly warmed up yet. How bad is this? Id never let him drive it again but if it happens once or twice is it bad? |
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It's not great treatment for the car, but it wouldn't have wrecked your engine just from that. Don't do it regularly and you'll be fine. |
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Holy balls you bought the car to drive it just go drive the thing! If something goes horribly wrong my guess is that you still have a shitload of warranty left. your day hasn't truly started until you add a tire squeal to it
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