+ his already skinny
he doesn't want to lose any more weight.
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+ his already skinny
he doesn't want to lose any more weight.
i do a bit of stretching
So if it is more sensible to drive the car "lightly" to let the engine warm up for a couple of minutes, then what is considered driving it hard? For example, I have to rev my car to 4000rpm on a cold morning just so I can engage 2nd gear smoothly. Either that or let it warm up for 2mins or so.
I know most of you have heard of the 2nd gear notchiness on the Integra's.
Let do quick calculation for Idling 10min every day to see how much will cost you per year
* 10 min Idling consume 0.5 L of pettrol (From Trips Display of Holden Vectra show 3 L /hour when warm up Idling)
* 365 days/ per year
* $1.40 / L of petrol
Cost ~= 3 / 60 * 10 * 365 * 1.40 = $255.50 per year
good calculation you have there !! btw, i did warm my car... :P
This topic has been post up many times. Here is one of them if you interesting to read http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=72499
Here here!
An engine is pretty much at its most inefficient at idle. The way I see it is if you're just sitting there letting it idle you're wasting fuel. I believe that it's better to start driving straight away (again, not pushing it) and the engine will reach optimal operating temperature sooner.
I do however, tend to let it cool down for a minute or so after a 'spirited' driving session.
my car doesnt have an engine, so it cant be warmed up nor cooled down =) . But it has 4 wheels =) guess what it is ;)
err warm uP.. i take it easy until the temp goes up, which means the end of my street
it takes about 20 seconds for oil pressure reach optimum and about 5 misn for your car to warm up to proper operating temp.
If u can, its well worth the wait.