View Poll Results: let your car warm up?

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  • yes jsut for inital "idle high" to stop

    49 32.24%
  • to full running temp

    36 23.68%
  • no, its fine i start up and go

    16 10.53%
  • warm up for approx 1 min.

    23 15.13%
  • it doesnt matter

    2 1.32%
  • i do if i can, but its not a big deal to me

    26 17.11%
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    I crank my car every morning then go back inside, and dont drive it until it reaches full operating temp. And if im forced to drive it cold for some reason, I stay completely out of boost. But my car thanks me for it, I mean look at how shes smiling in my avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
    I crank my car every morning then go back inside, and dont drive it until it reaches full operating temp. And if im forced to drive it cold for some reason, I stay completely out of boost. But my car thanks me for it, I mean look at how shes smiling in my avatar
    I do the same thing for my wagon George...

    Mark
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