AL Cx5
2024 CX-5 Prem Turbo Tuned Lowered Forged Wheels
The engine may be a little bit slower to warm up with the heater fan on. Maybe someone will drive one morning without the fan and not how long it takes for the engine to warm and repeat the next day and run the heater fan.Racecar on Meth(anol) =
Operating Temp: Good point on all the other parts. Obviously engine and transmission are the big hitters, but all the other little things between the road and the engine impact FE.
Heater Core: I guess it depends on the vehicle. I know my 89 Mustang (yes, old) has the heater core bypass before the thermostat, so it's pumping coolant through the heater core all the time, regardless of thermostat position. Not sure on newer cars if they block off heater core as well during warmup. In any case, the size of the heater core is tiny compared to the actual coolant radiator, so the impact to warmup speed is minimal.
Also, while on the topic of fuel efficiency, don't forget the other features that 'suck power' like HVAC fan blasting full speed, heated seats/steering wheel, rear window and side mirror defrost. Those add electrical load and reduce FE as well.
Since the the T Stat is closed, my guess it won't be much difference.
I normally turn the heater fan off until I see the temp above 130 F.