letting your e30 idle for ages £ ???

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Sun Dec 30, 2007 2:22 pm

boombang wrote:At idle your engine isn't efficient, you're won't necessarily getting a clean burn and possible causing/increasing carbon build up and valve seat burn.

If starting up from cold and leaving idleling, the engine will warm up slowly. Extra fuel on cold start maps can cause bore wash, and of course oil won't be moving round the engine as freely or providing it's best lubricating properties as cold.

Load on various engine components is actual higher at idle than higher RPMs at small throttle openings, this again can contribute to engine wear.

Also oil pressure is lower at idle than higher RPM, this again won't help oil circulation, lubrication and the oil to get to an efficient operating temp.

I never let a cold engine sit at idle to warm up in the UK climate - if perhaps we got down to serious extremes I would at least let the engine get some heat before risking any revs, however we don't.

Gentle driving, holding up to say 2.5k revs on light throttle openings is a far kinder way to drive a cold engine.

Oh dear! Ive always it as better for the engine if i let it warm up a bit before i drive it! i let it idle for about 5-10 mins..
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Sun Dec 30, 2007 2:37 pm

tailoutcharlie wrote:reason i ask is my current job involves being out all nite and the car is the only place to get warm etc
boombang wrote:If starting up from cold and leaving idleling.......
..........I never let a cold engine sit at idle to warm up in the UK climate

His car will allready be warm as he will have driven to his job.
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Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:37 pm

well that was a long nite, morning everyone.

in the end only turned it on around midnight for about 20mins to get rid of the frostbite 8O
what im guessing from boombag there is its best not to do it but if you have to hold the throttle open slightly at start up.

cheers for all the help guys and girls.
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Sun Dec 30, 2007 5:10 pm

you catch or chase off any suspicious prowlers from stealing the crown jewels??
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Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:19 pm

nope, did get freaked out by a dog tho :o:

bloody thing was struggling in a bush and i couldn't see waht it was. loads of shooting stars too 8)


can you tell i was bored :roll:

ah well off for another night :(
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