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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

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WARMING UP YOUR ENGINE

You cannot put stress on an engine faster than Reving it up on a cold winte

morning to warm it up. This puts an incredible amount of stress on the engine

because there hasn't been enough time for sufficient fuel lubrication.

The correct method to "warm up" a vehicle in low temperatures is:

Start the car, run it for a few minutes, then stop the car and start it again.

Repeat this process for about 10 minutes. Turn on the car and immediately

start driving, sticking to a low speed for about five minutes until the

billowy white exhaust fumes subside. Turn on the car and let the

engine run gently for several minutes, without revving the gas pedal or putting the car in gear.

This may sound a little ridiculous for those of you rushing to work,

but it will pay off in the long run.
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