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      12-07-2011, 06:27 PM   #13
Superfly_M3
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Originally Posted by M3PO View Post
Agreed. In addition, long periods of idling when cold actually creates more engine wear than driving gingerly to speed up the warm up process.
How? long idling will only take longer to warm up the engine. How does it create more engine wear?

BTW: I'm for driving cautiously instead of idling.
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