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Originally Posted by Giller
Maybe it's just me, but I never let my car warm up for longer than it takes to set the radio and buckle up and for one simple reason - idling a vehicle is horribly bad for the environment. No scientific proof exists that it hurts the vehicle to just go - as per the 1000's of articles written about this. So why not protect the environment?
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Easy and in two words: Dimensional stability. Alloy engine cases move around quite a bit while warming up. It is not at all unusual for an M96 to have its cylinder bore dimensions move more than a couple of thousandths from stone cold to fully warm. Other parts of the cases move even further. And if the engine is "loaded" (read moving the car) during this period, you are subjecting it to unnecessary wear due to the alloy shifting. So you can protect the environment, or your engine; choice is yours............
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Last edited by JFP in PA; 12-20-2014 at 06:44 PM.
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