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So just wondering do you warm up your engine when you start it?

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Old 02-10-2017, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 5CHN3LL
I gently wrap my engine block in white linen towels that have been steamed to precisely 160 degrees. It takes about three hours to bring the entire system up to temp this way, and typically the flesh is hanging in ruined tatters from both arms by the time the car is ready to start, but pre-heating the entire system in this manner makes the most sense to me.
Only THREE hours? Dude, you are playing with fire.
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Originally Posted by 5CHN3LL
I gently wrap my engine block in white linen towels that have been steamed to precisely 160 degrees. It takes about three hours to bring the entire system up to temp this way, and typically the flesh is hanging in ruined tatters from both arms by the time the car is ready to start, but pre-heating the entire system in this manner makes the most sense to me.
5CHN3LL, you not only have prolly my favorite username and tag about California (I "enjoy" CA's politics too), but that is some funny S**t there^^.

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