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  1. #1 Cold weather starting!! 
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    Spring is almost here after lots of cold and snow in MN. After several nights that reached -10* F or colder, I was wondering how long other members let thier cars warm up in the mornings. I try for 10-15 if it is below 0*, 10 minutes up to 15*, you can see the trend.
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    maybe 2-3 minutes, I go by my aeroforce, once it hits like 90-100* coolant temp, I will leave.

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    once the oil is circulating well the car is good to go, regardless of the temperatures.

    give it a minute, or whatever youre comfortable with then drive away. the only reason to let your car seriously warm up is so you can have heat right away.
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    Oh boy....If it's -10F or so I will give the car up to 10 minutes to idle. I also drive unusually slowly for the next 10 minutes.
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