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      11-28-2019, 05:46 PM   #87
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Re: idle time at cold start. For "everyday car" like a Honda, Ford, Etc. they actually don't recommend warming up the car by idle for more than say 1 minute. The reason is they need heat to be efficient and the heat is generated during loaded use, not idle. The cats light off very quickly in new cars. Once the cats light off, it's good to start driving.

In M cars, I'm agreeing that a little bit longer idle time is a good thing but it's still technically not necessary. On average mine runs in the garage in the morning for 2, maybe 3 minutes. The key is to drive moderately at all times that the oil temp is low.
Go with that, I try to plan when we are leaving for somewhere and get to the car before everyone comes out the door
My main concern is not the cats but getting the oil to circulate and thin at the c/shaft and rod bearings without putting load of any kind on the engine.
As per Troy Jeup best way to save these engines is putting a race thermostat to lower operating temperatures, switch to 5w50 preferably redline oil , heat wrap turbo lines , heat wrap downpipes.

It makes sense








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