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Theres an old wives tale for those who own Italian cars that when ever you start it up you must let the car heat up to about 1/4th on the temp gauge, drive off and keep it below 3K RPM's in till prime heating is reached. They mostly argue this because in Italy, the engine oil is always about room temperature due to the hot weather and these said cars are known to have less problem in Italy then they do in America. And those who have followed this method have noticed less engine problems, so it's a thing to take note. Though this might not apply to cars OBD2 wise.
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Well, yes, of course. Maybe I should have said "I don't have any experience with any other brand of Italian car" instead?
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Takes like 20 seconds for the idle to drop... just wait. I keep revs below 4000rpm before the engine is at optimal tempurature. Once warmed, WOT!
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Oil works best at their operation temperature. The visconsity of it and density will change. Engine and mostly all movable mechanical parts need to be covered with a thin film of oil to last, and efficiently run
Older or newer car are both the same...they are made with metal....use your kids school physic laws here... For that said. The best thing to do is to let your car warm up to normal operating temp, then give it 1-2 minutes more. The only thing that newer technology does to modern car is the oil system. It can deliver oil pretty quick to most parts of the engine when turn key, but the property of metal and temperature will never change |
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I'll wait until the idle drops under 1K...at the current temperature (0 degrees celsius) it takes about 4 mins, after which the car feels ready and willing to drive normally. I'd wait until the temp needle reads halfway before heavy throttle or turning the heat on
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Oil varies in weight/viscosity so it can be used at different temperatures. So there is no need to wait for normal operating temperature before you start driving. Driving the car will allow the engine and oil to warm up more quickly than just letting it idle. The important part to remember is to allow the engine to come up to operating temperatures before pushing the engine or going WOT. Letting the car sit there idling to warm is bad and will dilute the oil with fuel from the rich cold start mixture. It will warm up faster and have less adverse effects by driving slowly then if you just let it idle.. |
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I start the car and gently drive away. The key word is gently.
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Thanks for the true experience from a cold and well organized country. If I start the engine and then immediately push the throttle to around 2000 but keeping the gear box in neutral , that should be good way to warm up the engine ? And that explain also why the brz/86 configured to keep the RPM around 1500 after start up ? |
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That would warm it up a bit quicker like a high idle mode in a diesel, but you wouldn't warm the transmission fluids up to temp, best bet is to set off gently and NEVER go WOT till the engine is warm Q: And that explain also why the brz/86 configured to keep the RPM around 1500 after start up ? That 1500 RPM start up also comes with different ignition timing and valve overlap so that the catalytic converters can get to temp quicker for the first 50-60 seconds, then the idle drops.
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Just realized this thread was from 2013. In any case, RPM drop is what I do. For some modern cars, the computer won't let you go WOT until the engine is fully warmed.
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