Sidewalk
Well-Known Member
Get in and go. It isn't a sports car, so I don't drive it like one with the engine warm or cold.
For my old Powerstroke I let it warm up a little bit before driving (very little in summer, a lot more in winter). But that is a 300,000+ mile, 25+ year old engine. I drive it slow as hell until it is fully up to temp after that. Takes several miles to get up to enough temp in the winter that I am willing to do freeway speeds.
For my old Powerstroke I let it warm up a little bit before driving (very little in summer, a lot more in winter). But that is a 300,000+ mile, 25+ year old engine. I drive it slow as hell until it is fully up to temp after that. Takes several miles to get up to enough temp in the winter that I am willing to do freeway speeds.
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