Question: Warming the car up in the morning
#31
I'm assuming this all relates to a standard engine? Because after I got my forged rebuild back from API the paperwork they gave told me i MUST warm the car up for 5-10 minutes before driving due to risk of piston slap. I know in reality this is very difficult to sit and wait for 10 minutes but I would like to this David and the boys down at API know a few things about subaru engines.
Tom
Tom
#32
I'm assuming this all relates to a standard engine? Because after I got my forged rebuild back from API the paperwork they gave told me i MUST warm the car up for 5-10 minutes before driving due to risk of piston slap. I know in reality this is very difficult to sit and wait for 10 minutes but I would like to this David and the boys down at API know a few things about subaru engines.
Tom
Tom
Piston slap can occure on standard engines too and usually goes once everything is up to temp.
I doubt API mean you have to let it idle for 10mins before moving. You must of misunderstood what he said chap.
#34
You actually want the engine to get to working temperature as fast as is reasonably possible. Most wear occurs during a cold start cycle where there is metal to metal contact, such as piston rings, hence the piston slap on some engines.
Being on a cold start cycle the engine will run rich; you can probably smell fuel in the exhaust fumes. Whilst this isn't a massive problem, it will cause a little fuel dilution of the engine oil.
Myself: I just get in a drive normally, none of this below 2k revs for 10 minutes. As long as you're not thrashing the car it should be fine.
Being on a cold start cycle the engine will run rich; you can probably smell fuel in the exhaust fumes. Whilst this isn't a massive problem, it will cause a little fuel dilution of the engine oil.
Myself: I just get in a drive normally, none of this below 2k revs for 10 minutes. As long as you're not thrashing the car it should be fine.
#35
I get in, start up, belt up, sort my phones out/wallet/sunglasses (the one day a year we get sun!) etc then set off to work and as many others have said, I don't up the tempo until a good 10-15mins into the journey.
Then on the return home I stay off boost as much as possible for 1-2 miles before reaching home.
Then on the return home I stay off boost as much as possible for 1-2 miles before reaching home.
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