On Fri, 4 Nov 1994, William Abbott wrote: > > > > Dave Black <dblack@argus.lowell.edu> asks: > > > > So, which is more severe, 10 miles in stop and go traffic, or 50 miles at > > 65mph, through mountainous, sometimes freezing conditions? > > > > Dave > > '71 Westfalia & SB > > IMHO, 10 miles stop and go. The engine doesn't make much heat in > stop and go, so the oil probably doesn't warm up until the end of the trip, > if at all. Plus wear on the clutch and brakes. Cold outside, even freezing, > isn't bad for a running car. If you can make a steady 65, it ain't that > mountainous! > > Bill > Ok, Ok! I actually meant on the downhill part! :-) Dave '71 Westfalia & SB
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