Some people say you don't need to in this country, but does it matter if you warm up the engine or not?
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Salman_20VT wrote:the engine revolutions are above 1000 per minute! in most cases, and after a minute or two the revs go down to 900 - 960 per minutes as this is standard when the vehicle is stationary.
XRW-147 wrote:Salman_20VT wrote:the engine revolutions are above 1000 per minute! in most cases, and after a minute or two the revs go down to 900 - 960 per minutes as this is standard when the vehicle is stationary.
Are you on speed? You think a drop of 40-60 revs is something alarming? Do a search of "dimwit" and copy and paste that - it'll be a more interesting read.
sniper420 wrote:that was harsh
XRW-147 wrote:sniper420 wrote:that was harsh
When someone starts dribbling random 'advice' who's only substance is he's "into mechanical engineering" and proclaiming it to be gospel, what does one expect?
Salman_20VT wrote:Well said Az3ar! Yes you are right about the charecteristics of oil, so that is also one of the major reason you should warm up your engine! Its always good, and like I said, it won't do us any harm if we wait for couple of minutes after starting!
Cheers on that
XRW-147 wrote:sniper420 wrote:that was harsh
When someone starts dribbling random 'advice' who's only substance is he's "into mechanical engineering" and proclaiming it to be gospel, what does one expect?
r3ay-alborsh wrote:i say yes because when you warm the car it will be stronger if you not warm it i think engine will be not strong
sniper420 wrote:wel X you should have prvided ur point of view and exhibited ur dissent by showing how he was wrong........sorry found the thread helpful so i love variety of advices
Salman_20VT wrote:I agree that oil has come a long way in terms of compounds and durability! But not in the charecteristics mate! Oil still needs to come on a stable temperature of it to lubricate the con-rods etc in the crank-case. So if its Castrol of Helix, we still need to warm-up!
What would cost you if you wait for a minute or two? It will however prove very good in the long run mate.
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Salman_20VT wrote:I agree mate, good you mentioned that, yes oil is directly related to engine matey, won't go in details of oil types now but one thing, warming up engine will never cost you anything dear friend, short or in the long run! but if you don't warm up atleast for the first minute, than maybe yes! That is my very personal experience! Infact to be honest when i drive after warming my engine for about a minute or two, i feel that engine is very smooth! The datails are in my pervious posts matey which you misunderstood me, with out understanding my point of significance as to why we should warm up for the first minute! Remeber oil has to be warm in order to work properly lubricating between crank shafts and con rods, the four stroke process is another issue. Hope you'll understand....
cheers