>How long do YOU let your brick warm-up in the winter? I don't really. In SE Virginia it never really gets that cold, I guess. Even when we're up north conventional wisdom is to start driving and take it slow and easy. Faster warm up, less waste and pollution. Maybe those in Canada disagree... > i'm interested, too. also: would your answer change if you only planned to > drive it for 5 minutes, and then leave it sitting in the cold all day? Ride a bike :) If that's not an option, remember that in those 5min you're not going to burn off the moisture in the exhaust, leading to a rust out. BTDT. |
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