Warming up TT
Check out this thread...I had a similar question. Bottom line, I let mine warm up till the idle rpm's die down to there normal range.
http://216.7.163.99/~speedon/forums/...&threadid=2018
http://216.7.163.99/~speedon/forums/...&threadid=2018
Originally posted by bbeasley
EPA......whatever Does it hurt to warm the car up to the temperature where you can measure the oil level by letting the car idle?
EPA......whatever Does it hurt to warm the car up to the temperature where you can measure the oil level by letting the car idle?
I won't move my car until the water reads 158 degrees F. That takes about 6-7 minutes. I will then drive it under 2000 rpm's until the oil reaches 158 degrees F. Which is about another ten minutes. Cold oil will drasticly increase engine and turbo wear. One hundred and fifty-eight degrees is minimum oil temperature for pressing your motor.
sharkster,
You have been to my place and seen the car. You know I have neither.
If you have to creep away, do it slowly for about 15 minutes. Just because your water says 180 degrees does not mean your oil is 180 degrees. When your water first hits 180 degrees, your oil is only around 78 degrees.
You have been to my place and seen the car. You know I have neither.
If you have to creep away, do it slowly for about 15 minutes. Just because your water says 180 degrees does not mean your oil is 180 degrees. When your water first hits 180 degrees, your oil is only around 78 degrees.
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Last edited by cjv; Oct 4, 2003 at 09:15 PM.
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is wrong with leaving the car idling? I don’t do it often, but sometimes I leave the car on in the winter until it warms up (about 20 min), and sometimes I leave someone in the car while the car is on.
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I let it idle for about a minute or two and then creep out....
