IwannaMini wrote:
This is actually very interesting. nice thread!
Question to add to it. I have a garage at the bottom of a hill which is flat at the garage, steepish until about 10m away from the garage and then quite steep from 10m to the top of my driveway where the house meets the road or about 20m.
I usually start the Moke, let her idle for about 2 mins, and then its back and forward a bit to get out of the garage, then I reverse up the driveway. I do this in the Rover (auto) as well.
Am i putting huge strain on the engine/box reversing up the driveway? Should I drive up forwards? I know its a little off topic, but I am interested in the idle to warm up vs drive to warm up vs dont strain your car during warm up debate.
Yeah, I think if I had a steep drive like that or you lived somewhere really cold then it would make sense to give it a minute or so idle, but as the handbook states better for it to be a nice fast idle than normal speed idle. As for forward vs. Reverse which is lower ratio or are they the same. Can't imagine a big difference anyway.
When I was growing up our neighbor would every morning start up his V8 panel van then go inside and eat his breakfast while it idled away for 5-10 minutes. Then he would come back outside and hose the dew off the car as
he drank his coffee before driving off.
That's the kind of warmup which is bad news but there is a lot of people who think that is a good thing.
As both Dr. Karls article linked above and the Mini Handbook, even though they are written 45 years apart, state the key aim is to get the engine up to normal temp as quick as possible and usually the best way to do that is to get the car out on the road.
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