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Stock
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: LA
Posts: 4
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I had a question about warming up your car. I have a 1992 supra non turbo and I was just wondering if anybody else warms up their cars too? I usually wait till the thermo hits the line, but that takes my car about 10-15 min, my question is should I keep continuing warmin up for 10-15 min? Or can I just warm it up for 5 min and I'm ready to go??
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 58
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I get in... crank up... put in gear and go... If it wont go... then theres a problem..
I never warm my car up... I just crank and let idle about 1 minut if that while i put belt on..then im off... Now ofcourse... letting car warm up and come to temp before putting under strain is alot better for it...And would be the RIGHT thing to do.. so if its not a hassle to ya.. keep doing it... ALL REAL RACE CARS>.. and i mean real race cars.. warm there engines&trans & rearend first.. the tolorance are so close in the F1 engines that you cant even turn them over without warming the oil up first... dead serious the motors are acually damn near locked solid... \ SO answer to your question... Yes keep warming it up.. :} I live in Florida to... so the engine is all ready at 90+ lol |
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