squidmotion
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this has been covered, i know, but i keep reading differing opinions on the best practice for warming up and cooling down these cars...
some guys let them warm up and cool down for like 5 minutes! this seems a bit extreme... at least for a totally stock car like i have..
it never gets that cold here in southeast texas, sometimes close to freezing...
i crank mine up and let it run for about a half a minute while i get everything ready to leave, then i putt through the neighborhood for another 5 minutes... the car is totally warmed up by then...
then once at work, i let it idle for a bit (usually a minute or so?)...
is this sufficient, or am i missing something here? i don't really want to put a turbo timer on this car, but of course, i will if it is needed...
what is the final consensus on this? for a stock MS3?
some guys let them warm up and cool down for like 5 minutes! this seems a bit extreme... at least for a totally stock car like i have..
it never gets that cold here in southeast texas, sometimes close to freezing...
i crank mine up and let it run for about a half a minute while i get everything ready to leave, then i putt through the neighborhood for another 5 minutes... the car is totally warmed up by then...
then once at work, i let it idle for a bit (usually a minute or so?)...
is this sufficient, or am i missing something here? i don't really want to put a turbo timer on this car, but of course, i will if it is needed...
what is the final consensus on this? for a stock MS3?