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<blockquote data-quote="Mouse" data-source="post: 276389" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>many people ask this question in many cars articles. if you notice in E46 manual (i assume all BMW series manual have a similar writeup) they do not recommend warming up the engine, just start and go but in low rpm, below 2000rpm. until the engine warmup (maybe 1 minute after it reach the normal operating temperature for the engine oil). acorrding to the article in NST every sunday under CBT section, Dr FixIt say warming up the car only create unnecessary waste of petrol and carbon monoxide, so just start moving once u start your car but in low RPM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouse, post: 276389, member: 2204"] many people ask this question in many cars articles. if you notice in E46 manual (i assume all BMW series manual have a similar writeup) they do not recommend warming up the engine, just start and go but in low rpm, below 2000rpm. until the engine warmup (maybe 1 minute after it reach the normal operating temperature for the engine oil). acorrding to the article in NST every sunday under CBT section, Dr FixIt say warming up the car only create unnecessary waste of petrol and carbon monoxide, so just start moving once u start your car but in low RPM. [/QUOTE]
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