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well i have SEAT Toledo(sibling to Bora, Octavia and A4) 2005 (bought brand-new) and SEAT Ibiza(sibling to Polo and Fabia) 2007 (just bought last month) drive them equally
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hosrom_951 wrote: same goes for a cold engine under high load.....
XRW-147 wrote:New cars are designed to be driven from the turn of the key. Keep revs below 3k rpm until you reach normal operating temps. You are actually doing damage to the engine by letting it sit there and idle until normal operating temps.
XRW-147 wrote:New cars are designed to be driven from the turn of the key. Keep revs below 3k rpm until you reach normal operating temps. You are actually doing damage to the engine by letting it sit there and idle until normal operating temps.
MilleDane wrote:XRW-147 wrote:New cars are designed to be driven from the turn of the key. Keep revs below 3k rpm until you reach normal operating temps. You are actually doing damage to the engine by letting it sit there and idle until normal operating temps.
Oups - sorry mate, didnt catch that you had posted that. But hey we agree![]()
Thanks for pointing it out gtmash..
MilleDane is not going for the copycat title!!
ineedacoolnick wrote:Wow. A lot of useful information there,
bottom line though is that I shall continue warming up my car.
Ok next qst - when is it ok to put the AC on? IMMEDIATELY when putting the car on, or only once its warmed up?
Thanks.
Salman_20VT wrote:technically it won't do any harm to your engine[/b], but take an example of your self, say your sleeping and suddenly you are told to get off your bed and start running!! Think that way for your engine.
so its good if you wait for a 30 sec to minute before turning on your AC.
cheers
MilleDane wrote:Salman_20VT wrote:technically it won't do any harm to your engine[/b], but take an example of your self, say your sleeping and suddenly you are told to get off your bed and start running!! Think that way for your engine.
so its good if you wait for a 30 sec to minute before turning on your AC.
cheers![]()
How do you compare a combustion engie with a human body??
As the matter of fact, i think the only problem you'll enqounter with running straight out of bed is your brain thats not full on, and you might stumble - i dought your heart will stop..
Well anyway - your opinion to you, you've said nothing that will change my mind.
Peace out!
sniper420 wrote:have u heard anything abt warming up b4 exercise?
Salman_20VT wrote:your engine is already cold, and when the fans go on, it will take even longer to warm up the engine
gtmash wrote:Salman_20VT wrote:your engine is already cold, and when the fans go on, it will take even longer to warm up the engine
Funny, a surefire way of heating up my old Merc engine is to turn on the a/c. In fact, I have to turn it OFF to keep the car from overheating in a traffic jam after an hour. Temp comes right back down. I didn't know the a/c fans were anywhere NEAR the engine, considering I already have 3 other fans in front of the radiator to cool my engine. Dude, buy an old car if you are "into" mechanical engineering. You'll learn a lot more.
MilleDane wrote:gtmash wrote:Salman_20VT wrote:your engine is already cold, and when the fans go on, it will take even longer to warm up the engine
Funny, a surefire way of heating up my old Merc engine is to turn on the a/c. In fact, I have to turn it OFF to keep the car from overheating in a traffic jam after an hour. Temp comes right back down. I didn't know the a/c fans were anywhere NEAR the engine, considering I already have 3 other fans in front of the radiator to cool my engine. Dude, buy an old car if you are "into" mechanical engineering. You'll learn a lot more.
There as problme with your car, the fans are supposed to kick in at lower temperatures when you have your AC on - have you checked that?