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Old May 30th 05, 08:44 PM
Joey Tribiani
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"tricky" > wrote in message
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> Joey Tribiani wrote:
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>> there's not a manufacturer out there that suggest you let a cold engine
>> idle to "warm up"...for good reason...most "wear" occurs in cold
>> engines....

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> Funny you should say that ! Thats what I thought too.
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> I Just bought a Sazuki JLX for my wife. Browsing though the owners manual
> I was MOST surprised to read - they recommend warming the engine for a few
> minutes before driving off ! I can't get my head around that one !
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> Rich


truely is odd...normal recommendation is to start engine and only idle for
about 30 or less...just enough time to get the vital fluids
circulating..then drive off, but drive easily....driving heats the internals
evenly and quickly whereas idling does not....not that anyone actually
follows the manual especially when its ass cold outside...LOL


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