But 60°c is nothing, surely it reaches that in moments? Just rubbing your hands together for a couple of seconds probably generates 25°c. So a cold engine starting at 1000-1100RPM I can't imagine would take long to get to 60°c.
Suppose someone with a more accurate aux temp gauge could confirm this
Not the case I'm afraid, or we could all boot it from the off.
In the winter it takes about 5 to 8mins for the coolant alone to heat up, and further 5 to 8 mins on top of that for the oil to reach optimum 90degs.
My oil isnt at optimum temp until I get to work...so the commute is very boring drive indeed in the winter.