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eng warming up
I've had a question long time ago but didn't ask, imma do it now.
when the car start its at high rpm(cold start), but in a few sec later (sometime 20 sec to a min or so) then the rpm dropped to 1k rpm, is it normal? it's the 2nd car I owe the first one didn't do that, so it's kinda weird to me at least. can anyone tell me if it's normal and does your car do it? |
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It's normal.
The first 20-30 seconds is the cat warm-up period. After that it just goes to normal warm-up where the idle speed will gradually drop as the engine warms up to temperature. It's fine to drive the vehicle during both scenarios. |
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Very normal with these cars. "Fast idle warmups"!
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It's not just our cars that do this... while there is probably an exception out there, I can't think of any modern (more specifically built in at least the past decade) car/truck I've been in that doesn't do this.
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Fuel needs to be warm to combust well. It's been true with all gasoline/diesel engines since ever. That's why every car idles high to warm up faster.
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all cars do this... I haven't seen one that didn't.
You sit there long enough they idle down to around 700 thats normal. |
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my civic would warm up at high rpm but it wont drop to low rpm in like 20 sec or so....it takes forever to warm up that car, thats why I got worried, but guess I worry too much thxxxxxxxxxxx you guys!
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