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Renaco Member Since: 28 Jul 2011 Location: Bavaria Posts: 324 |
I learned to give the engine 4-8 min. (related to the ccm 2-5 litres) to warm up the oil and in this time no higher revs than 40% of the maximum revs possible for the engine.
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Sun Oct 06 2019 9:54pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Hey Renaco - thanks for that!
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Sun Oct 06 2019 10:06pm |
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Renaco Member Since: 28 Jul 2011 Location: Bavaria Posts: 324 |
I am sure 3000-4000 rpm doesn’t wear the engine parts negative with our modern oilS today, especially if it’s just to speed up into traffic.
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Sun Oct 06 2019 10:15pm |
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Jjvd21 Member Since: 20 Dec 2011 Location: Chicago Posts: 241 |
My SVR temperature gauge shows normal operating temperature within 5 minutes of start. My other vehicles take double that. I typically don’t pull away until the idle normalizes around 750 rpm / 1 minute. |
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Sun Oct 06 2019 10:21pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
How long do you wait in your 5 litre and what is your "max" rpm you go to whilst warming up? I have been waiting at least 10 mins normally so thats good, but the other day I went for a long drive then washed the car for an hour or 90mins, then drove another 2/3mins and then accidentally went to 3200rpm so I guess long term no damage? How long does the oil and other components take to cool down? As the temperature needle goes straight to the middle when you get back in the car after 1/2/3hrs so its hard to tell the situation there! Non JLR Vehicle |
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Sun Oct 06 2019 10:34pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
I've noticed if I try to drive off immediately there's a bit of a push forward until the revs drop - incidentally it does the same thing after stop/start sometimes as well!! Non JLR Vehicle |
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Sun Oct 06 2019 10:35pm |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1172 |
the ONLY way to know when your engine is at optimal operating temperature is to plug in an IID tool/OBD engine monitor and monitor the oil & coolant temperatures.
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Mon Oct 07 2019 4:44am |
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timhum Member Since: 06 Mar 2017 Location: Suffolk Posts: 389 |
I have an Alpine A110 which has a warning lamp that is on until water temperature reaches 70/75C. Additionally it also shows a warning on the rev counter during this period which is 4,500 rpm, the max is 7,000 rpm. Reaching this temperature takes 3 or 4 miles. In the past I had a Golf which took 7 or 8 miles to reaching operating temperature. On this basis I'd say using 3,500 rpm until the gauge is in the normal position will cause no harm. Tim
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Mon Oct 07 2019 8:25am |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Cool thanks for that guys and thats cool about the A110.
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Mon Oct 07 2019 2:54pm |
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SVR575 Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: uk & Europe Posts: 1827 |
These do warm-up very quickly but the oil needs a little longer so i would never open it up before about 10 mins.
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Thu Oct 10 2019 6:00pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Mine is quite quiet until you really get above 3000-4000rpm with the valves in closed mode.
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Thu Oct 10 2019 6:14pm |
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ShooterNeil Member Since: 14 Nov 2012 Location: Tamworth Posts: 422 |
More wear is done when starting and in the first 30 seconds than at any other time as the oil Is sitting in the sump doing 3000rpm won’t harm it 2 minutes after starting up you now have oil movement 61 AB 5.0 supercharged rocket
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Thu Oct 10 2019 8:18pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
You still drive off straight away though right?
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Thu Oct 10 2019 10:02pm |
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1richard1 Member Since: 10 Sep 2019 Location: oldbury Posts: 178 |
Hi
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Thu Oct 10 2019 11:14pm |
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