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You're most likely right. Unfortunately in the current weather conditions (before the snow and ice) my daily drive gets me to normal operating temp just as a reach the final

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You're most likely right. Unfortunately in the current weather conditions (before the snow and ice) my daily drive gets me to normal operating temp just as a reach the final 25 mph leg of my trip .
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