b1adesofcha0s: You are in MD? That's wassup.......... to no-one in particular: So with the addition of the oil coolers and cooler weather, it seems that everything is working well (maybe
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12-30-2011, 10:24 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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You are in MD? That's wassup.......... to no-one in particular: So with the addition of the oil coolers and cooler weather, it seems that everything is working well (maybe too well). Guess we will see how it goes during the summer. I'm sure TX will be awesomely hot like normal............
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let's go bog our engines while cold. you drive a AT or something? just drive it normally. i rev 1st gear lightly up to 3.5k as usual but dont mash the pedal. the bigger issue is how much load you're forcing the engine to push while cold i thinks. |
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yah, but this is a car sold to the general public for general street use. if one puts misc parts tampering with the stock setting i am sure things can break.
i dont foresee myself driving under 2k rpm on street just to warm up the oil. i drive normally and once temps are above 150F range i gradually open her up. |
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370Z manual states to let the car run for 30 seconds before driving. This is basically the equivalent of watching the RPMs drop slowly when you cold-start in the morning. I do this in the summer, too.
OK, how about this: you have a long stretch of steep downhill in front of you. It's winding and takes you down a small mountain road into town. Traffic is going at 40 mph. Do you: keep it in 5th or 6th and use the brakes, OR, put it in 3rd and engine brake all the way down?
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I use the brakes. They get replaced often anyways.
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I only live a few minutes from where I work. I start my car about 10min before I head out the door. ... Sometimes 30min depending how f'ing cold it is outside. I like my cabin warm when I jump in.
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