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Note that warming up the engine doesn't mean the transmission is warmed up. When you idle your car until your engine is "warm", the transmission isn't at operating temp yet. You still need to take it easy until the transmission is warmed up.
The same thing for the differential. You need to drive it to warm it up. This is what I do. Start the car. Wait about 10 seconds. Drive slowly (stay below 2.5k RPM) for a few miles. It make take a longer distance/time if you're in a colder area. Once the car is at the proper operating temp, then you can start beating on it. |
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This is just a lot of various opinions. I like to warm up, but I have no idea if it's right. Is there any actual data or definitively expert opinion/explanation?
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consensus: It will be fine if you pull off right after you started up, just don't go flogging it until temps are up to normal operating range.
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However, there are some things we do know for sure. Engines need oil to lubricate parts. Cold oil is thick, and when oil is too thick, engine components aren't fully lubricated. When components aren't fully lubricated, you have metal on metal contact. This is BAD. |
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Most of us who do it, even if it's placebo, have gotten the desired results from doing it, so we'll most likely continue to do so. Those that don't, don't, and probably won't start now.
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Volvo manuals have, for years, said that no warm-up period is necessary, just to take it easy until the engine reaches operating temperature. How this applies to other makes is probably arguable, but I would tend to believe that the Swedes know a thing or two about driving in cold weather.
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i wait for the temp gauge to change just a little bit, usually that's about a minute or so.
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I don't wait for the car to warm up to drive but I would never push the car over 4,000rpm until my water temps are ~180f.
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I don't think there are too many variables. It's pretty simple, there is temperature range for starter car, there is time to warm up, and there is a way to measure wear. Surely engine makers do this kind of thing all the time, so there must be some concrete data. |
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