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Re: warming up my car
- Subject: Re: warming up my car
- From: NASIEG@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 23:27:39 EST
In a message dated 11/16/98 9:21:09 PM Pacific Standard Time, owner-bmw-
digest@domain.elided writes:
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Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 20:53:31 -0800
From: Jerry Chyo <jerryc@domain.elided>
Subject: Re: warming up my car
>My owner manual says NOT to run the engine a long time at idle just to
>warm up the car. I think it suggests a max of 30 seconds or something
>low like that. Obviously, no-one at BMW has had to wake up to a frigid
>car in frosty Calgary.
>
>Does the BMW caution against long idling (to warm up the car) arise more
>from an environmental concern, or is there a valid and important
>MECHANICAL reason for this?
>>
I read an article about it a long time ago and if I remember right,
the biggest reason for not letting your car idle for to long is that
it takes ( obviously ) much longer to reach operating temp. Not only
does it pollute the air more that way, but also the oil in your engine.
A cold engine doesn't burn clean and therefor it puts all the
carbonmonoxids etc.( or whatever there called ) in the air AND
IN YOUR OIL. So the faster you warm up your engine, the less
bad stuff goes in your engines Oil. The best/safest way to warm
up an engine is at medium rpm range and light loads.
Norm Siegenthaler
97 M3
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