BillBoost37
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Was walking at lunch w/o a coat on.
I open my window at night to get some cold inLove AZ
Not to threadjack but I've been under the impression that warming up a car when its cold (say below 20F) reduced strain on cold engine and drivetrain parts due to a variety of factors. When I was googleing around yesterday, I found a lot of news articles saying it was unnecessary but providing little or no facts (other than environmental impacts) to back up their claims.
I still feel that allowing the car to reach a more optimal temp before driving is ideal, but maybe I'm wasting gas. Thoughts from anyone from the COLD climates?
Apparently today we had a high of -36*C I also had to boost a co-workers F250.
Front struts or whatever bind super bad it sounds like the subframe is going to drop out of the car. Rears are clunking too, gonna drop some $$ on kyb drop ins in the spring along with misc other things I'm gonna need.you might want to do something about that suspension then lol.
The impala has been sitting for a week, probably why it cranked pretty slow. Mine was better since I last drove it 24 hours ago.
You know that is -96*F, right? I think you're misinformed considering, right now in Keswick, its a balmy -8*F / -22*C