Clarification on Warm-up
#16
Three Wheelin'
#17
Rennlist Member
I let my 911 and 991 warm up at idle for a good 30-45 minutes before a planned drive. Then I hammer it...mercilessly.
Gets the car nice and chilly with the a/c in the summer and nice and toasty with the heat in the winter.
Gets the car nice and chilly with the a/c in the summer and nice and toasty with the heat in the winter.
#20
Three Wheelin'
Thats what I was getting at earlier...........most don't follow any rules/instructions, just get in and drive and they don't blow up. A good friend just got a new GT3 (about 5th + Porsche) and he has never broken them in. Pretty sure he starts his GT3 and drives off pretty quickly. Never had a problem.
#21
From the Porsche 991.2 manual:
It’s your car (and it probably doesn’t make much difference in the grand scheme of things) but I always understood the best way to run engines was to get them up to temperature as quickly as possible without thrashing them, i.e. moderate load and RPM. The theory goes that you get more wear in a long idling session with the temperature slowly rising than getting out of that region quickly by actually putting some fuel through the engine...
Do not warm up the engine when stationary. Drive off immediately. Avoid high engine speeds and full throttle until the engine has reached operating temperature.
I let my 911 and 991 warm up at idle for a good 30-45 minutes before a planned drive. Then I hammer it...mercilessly.
#22
Thats what I was getting at earlier...........most don't follow any rules/instructions, just get in and drive and they don't blow up. A good friend just got a new GT3 (about 5th + Porsche) and he has never broken them in. Pretty sure he starts his GT3 and drives off pretty quickly. Never had a problem.
I plan to keep and drive mine a bit longer.
#23
Three Wheelin'
I think its that they just don't care/know anything about that stuff.
#24
Do not warm up the engine when stationary. Drive off immediately. Avoid high engine speeds and full throttle until the engine has reached operating temperature.
I did not see this in my manual. It drives my wife crazy when we sit in the car for a minute waiting for a lower idle. Off I go then. I do keep it under 4K until 180 degrees.
I did not see this in my manual. It drives my wife crazy when we sit in the car for a minute waiting for a lower idle. Off I go then. I do keep it under 4K until 180 degrees.
#25
Do not warm up the engine when stationary. Drive off immediately. Avoid high engine speeds and full throttle until the engine has reached operating temperature.
I did not see this in my manual. It drives my wife crazy when we sit in the car for a minute waiting for a lower idle. Off I go then. I do keep it under 4K until 180 degrees.
I did not see this in my manual. It drives my wife crazy when we sit in the car for a minute waiting for a lower idle. Off I go then. I do keep it under 4K until 180 degrees.
#26
#27
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...-car-idle.html
J
#28
As for me, I just let the idle come down and then drive it easy until temps get up.
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