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    #31
    Selecting correct oil viscosity for the ambient temp is prolly better than idling away warming it up. The oil you choose can vary depending if you park inside/outside... summer/winter.

    Refer your owners manual
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      #32
      Originally posted by noodleman View Post
      wtf you'e done your fair share cos you have a water tank and you recycle??

      thats like saying it's ok to piss in the middle of the street cos you've done your share throwing your rubbish in the bin
      hahahah... yes! Exactly!

      Totally different things, CO2 emissions and recycling/water collection.

      Speaking of CO2 emissions, one of my friends has a Prius AND a HDT V8 commodore. Hmmmm, kind of an interesting combo eh? I think he must think of it like Al Gore thinks of his tree-planting carbon credits to offset his ridiculously energy-wasting house.
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        #33
        just go over to his place and piss in the rainwater tank.

        It will sanitize it.
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          #34
          Originally posted by kavehman View Post
          just go over to his place and piss in the rainwater tank.

          It will sanitize it.
          That's one way of recycling...
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            #35
            Originally posted by rayb3na_ View Post
            so i think i deserve the right to be able to warm up my car!
            it damages your car - it is NOT good for your car

            read the article
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              #36
              ahaha yeah i know that now! ><
              Have you had your daily dose of VTEC?

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                #37
                I think this article is bull*&^% when it comes to damage to the engine the Dr is not a mechanic maybe a tool but not a mechanic. Idleing and warming up are different, when you first start your cold car it is not at idle it is at a higher RPM to get the motor up to operating temp so you don't damage the engine. Idle is when the car is all warm and not doing anything which I agree is not good for car or enviroment especially if you are pissing in the street while your car is Idleing .Maybe Dr Tool should actualy talk to car manufactures and mechanics next time.

                P.S usually wait till about 1500 rpm before driving then gentle acc till fully warmed up then

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                  #38
                  Well, you want to get the oil flowing through the engine good before putting it under load, otherwise you can ruin bearings. If the combustion chamber is too cold you can get uneven burning and hotspots as well, though that's not as much of an issue as oiling.

                  As far as getting warm, the engine will warm up faster being driven than just sitting there idling so in most cases letting it sit there and warm up for 4-5 minutes is a waste.

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                    #39
                    dont forget other non engine mechanical parts need warming up too - i idle for 10 seconds and light drive until radiator temp guage reaches normal position.
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                      #40
                      I always give my DC2R about 2 mins of ideling before driving off. I find the car runs much better when I do this. Always let the rpm drop down to about 1100-1200rpm as well.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Sampson View Post
                        the Dr is not a mechanic maybe a tool but not a mechanic
                        however, he appears to be smarter than others...

                        by reading the article, it should be quite clear the Dr is quoting and paraphrasing other persons to support his comments regarding the practice of letting a car sit and idle to warm it up.

                        persons such as "Les Ryder, Cheif powertrain engineer at Ford in the US"

                        he is not referring to situations like idling the car at traffic lights once warm...

                        ok?
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                          #42
                          my supervisor (from UWA motorsport) and lecturer told me this ages ago, i tend to agree with the article. basically you need to heat up the engine as quick as possible to prevent condensation from building up in the pipes which will cause corrosion. hence just driving off is recommended rather than idling.

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                            #43
                            wow tinkerbell I never thought of reading the article. Mate if you don't agree with my opinion thats fine you don't have to but please don't insult me though. As you are one of the Moderators of the site I am suprised and disappointed by this. Please do give your opinion on the article but don't attack and insult others for expressing there's.Where here because we love our Hondas not to insult one another.

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                              #44
                              Sampson, you insulted Dr Karl Kruszelnicki in the first place...

                              insults are not opinions.
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                                #45
                                hahaha

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