-3F - Milage Dropping
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-3F - Milage Dropping
Cold here in Chicagoland. Woke up, minus 3F. Engine started w/o user aux starter which was a bit of a surprise. Also not surprising, my milage dropped about 3 mpg during a trip on the highway. But all-in-all, much better experience than I expected. Heater came on in about 5 minutes.
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Re: -3F - Milage Dropping
Cold here in Chicagoland. Woke up, minus 3F. Engine started w/o user aux starter which was a bit of a surprise. Also not surprising, my milage dropped about 3 mpg during a trip on the highway. But all-in-all, much better experience than I expected. Heater came on in about 5 minutes.
I don't drive the engine cold though I wait for 2 temp bars. Maybe I need to overinflate my tires if this weather keeps up.
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Re: -3F - Milage Dropping
I don't drive the engine cold though I wait for 2 temp bars
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Re: -3F - Milage Dropping
I agree with giantquesadilla. Go ahead and drive it cold. I drive mine gently for the first few minutes, while it's warming up a little.
This is actually BETTER for your car, BETTER for your MPG - and your car warms up FASTER than just idling it.
This is actually BETTER for your car, BETTER for your MPG - and your car warms up FASTER than just idling it.
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