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Old Mar 3, 2015 | 08:48 PM
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Do you warm up your car ?

Hey everyone, I tried searching but couldn't find much. Every time I start it up I wait for it to at least warm up to the first line on the temp gauge and at least 950 rpms. Anyone else do this too? Positives or negatives?
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 08:52 PM
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I only do it during the winter / hot summers so the environment in the car's nice

You don't need to warm up a Maxima
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 09:02 PM
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I typically don't care about the cabin comfort unless the weather is extreme. I do this solely for health of the engine. Its mostly to ensure the engine isn't put under too much load without the oil properly circulating. Something about starting it and just taking off when the engine isn't warm that freaks me out lol
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Sinscythe07
I typically don't care about the cabin comfort unless the weather is extreme. I do this solely for health of the engine. Its mostly to ensure the engine isn't put under too much load without the oil properly circulating. Something about starting it and just taking off when the engine isn't warm that freaks me out lol
Just drive like a granny until engine's warmed up. You'll be fine

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Old Mar 3, 2015 | 09:39 PM
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Use 0w40 if you don't want to warm it up.
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 09:44 PM
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Since I bought it I only use castrol gtx 5w-30 , thinking about switching to the high mileage though and only buying k&n filters. And good stuff, I think I'll only wait for 1100 rpms since I pike to make sure it's lubed up in there, just my ocd like need.
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Originally Posted by Sinscythe07
Since I bought it I only use castrol gtx 5w-30 , thinking about switching to the high mileage though and only buying k&n filters. And good stuff, I think I'll only wait for 1100 rpms since I pike to make sure it's lubed up in there, just my ocd like need.
Unless yours is modified a lot, trust in the Nissan engineers who took into consideration extreme weather conditions when they developed the car...



Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
Use 0w40 if you don't want to warm it up.
Why? Mine's been fine with 5w30 and car has seen -20*c and below freezing temperatures for over a month... No excessive oil consumption after about 800 km
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 10:00 PM
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Yeah the winter in Jersey this year was pretty harsh and she only consumed the usual ~quart over 3000 miles .
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 11:10 PM
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Stop using castrol gtx during winter it gummes up like taffy during extreme.cold weather....
Old Mar 3, 2015 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by nestorlugo
Stop using castrol gtx during winter it gummes up like taffy during extreme.cold weather....
WHAT!?

I'm using Castrol
Old Mar 4, 2015 | 04:49 AM
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Unless yours is modified a lot, trust in the Nissan engineers who took into consideration extreme weather conditions when they developed the car...
The same engineers who produced those amazing lower rad supports and rear wheel wells.
Old Mar 4, 2015 | 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Sinscythe07
I typically don't care about the cabin comfort unless the weather is extreme. I do this solely for health of the engine. Its mostly to ensure the engine isn't put under too much load without the oil properly circulating. Something about starting it and just taking off when the engine isn't warm that freaks me out lol
That's exactly the same reason I "warm" the engine. More like "lube" the engine. Even if it's just for 2-3 minutes.
Old Mar 4, 2015 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by ateick
The same engineers who produced those amazing lower rad supports and rear wheel wells.
LOL ^

I always warm up my car until it drops 'till about 950ish rpms too, I've been using Mobil1 5w-30 & it's been totally fine in the cold weather
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