Car warm up question...
#11
Originally posted by imfastidious
aaaahhhh....the great oil debate.....
aaaahhhh....the great oil debate.....
Dave
#12
Re: Car warm up question...
Originally posted by pirate252
Ok i cant seem to get a strait anwser on this...
Ok i cant seem to get a strait anwser on this...
Dave
#15
I'll let it run for 15-30 seconds in the warm weather and let it go down to a nice idle in the cold. Besides, that way, in the cold weather, the cabin heats up easier. Since I have an auto, I've got the remote start, so the car is always nice and warm in winter.
#16
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if its cold out and its the 1st time ive driven the car car for a few hours, i let the car sit for about 30 sec before i get going. your car warms up faster when u drive it. there's no point in warming up your car for more than a minute. by then, oil is already circulating thru the system. i just go easy on the engine till its at operating temp.
ive always used 10w30 in my hondas. you only need the thinner 5w30 if you live in cold climates. the thinner oil circulates faster on cold startup
ive always used 10w30 in my hondas. you only need the thinner 5w30 if you live in cold climates. the thinner oil circulates faster on cold startup
#17
Originally posted by 96GreenCivic
I'll let it run for 15-30 seconds in the warm weather and let it go down to a nice idle in the cold. Besides, that way, in the cold weather, the cabin heats up easier. Since I have an auto, I've got the remote start, so the car is always nice and warm in winter.
I'll let it run for 15-30 seconds in the warm weather and let it go down to a nice idle in the cold. Besides, that way, in the cold weather, the cabin heats up easier. Since I have an auto, I've got the remote start, so the car is always nice and warm in winter.
But the ideal thing would be remote start!! Can a remote start feature be installed by honda? Do they support it? I want to add a vibration sensor to my existing keyless entry system on my accord as well as that if tis possible. That'll be SOOO helpful in the winter. And when ur in a hurry too comin outta the grocery store.
Dave
#19
Your Dad is right.
In the winter, 1 minute idling is more than enough time, then just drive the car, but take it very easy on the accelerator until the car is fully warmed up.
Anything more than that is just a waste of gas, and is actually bad for the car. Excessive idling is actually bad for engines, and contaminates your oil.
In the winter, 1 minute idling is more than enough time, then just drive the car, but take it very easy on the accelerator until the car is fully warmed up.
Anything more than that is just a waste of gas, and is actually bad for the car. Excessive idling is actually bad for engines, and contaminates your oil.
#20
Originally posted by pirate252
A good 10 minutes, man i dont think, even in winter it would take more than 3 or 4
A good 10 minutes, man i dont think, even in winter it would take more than 3 or 4
Dave