De-icing - how do you do it?
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scraper while the doggies have their first dump/pee of the day down the garden
sometimes too cold for spray - can refreeze - even worse to get off then!
then 30 seconds aircon and max hot air ten minutes later and done
sometimes too cold for spray - can refreeze - even worse to get off then!
then 30 seconds aircon and max hot air ten minutes later and done
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Originally Posted by JamieS2K,Dec 19 2007, 10:47 AM
IIRC after you start a car you are meant to drive off straight away, not leave it ticking over for 15 mins.
They still need to be warmed up before driving hard.
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Originally Posted by Bibbs,Dec 19 2007, 03:10 AM
It's fine, the only issue is the engine may be up to temp, but the gearbox, diff, brakes and tyres will not be.
They still need to be warmed up before driving hard.
They still need to be warmed up before driving hard.
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I do enjoy my Alonso-style (yeah right) tyre warm ups going along the road (normally completely devoid of traffic) in the frost. By the time I get to the main road the tyres are usually gripping quite well, but the engine takes till I'm 3/4 of the way through my 10 minute journey before it heats up.
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Originally Posted by Lloyd Six,Dec 19 2007, 11:14 AM
I agree, especially tyres, I hardly even gave the car that much throttle this morning pulling out of a side road into a 60mph A-road (you have to go for it on the slightest gap otherwise you will sit waiting until 10am when the rush hours pass) and the arse end swung right out then back the other way... woke me up!
I've a set of race spec pads, and they take a bit of heating, a few hard stops and they get better.
Can't seem to find traction in VTEC for any of the first 4 gears in the morning either
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De-icer, and then wipers straight on to clear the water off the screen before it refreezes.
I can't be arsed with leaving the car running. Just de-ice, get in and drive. It soon warms up.
I can't be arsed with leaving the car running. Just de-ice, get in and drive. It soon warms up.
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Originally Posted by Bada Bing!,Dec 19 2007, 11:19 AM
I do enjoy my Alonso-style (yeah right) tyre warm ups going along the road (normally completely devoid of traffic) in the frost. By the time I get to the main road the tyres are usually gripping quite well, but the engine takes till I'm 3/4 of the way through my 10 minute journey before it heats up.
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Originally Posted by lower,Dec 19 2007, 11:23 AM
Hope your exhaust is stainless then or that you're not keeping the car long enough for it to rot out. You'll not be running the car long enough for all the condensation to dry out of the exhaust.