I'm sure we all know how important it is to let your engine warm up properly before driving it hard and cool down after driving it hard, especially for turbo'd engines, but I thought it would be interesting to hear different peoples approaches to this and, if possible, some techy experts with the 'correct' way of doing things?
Personally... I let the car idle for a minute or two before setting off (moreso on seriously cold days) and I keep the revs below 3K RPM until the engine has been up to temp for a few minutes, and even then I don't give it the full beans until it's been running a while.
For cooling down, I make sure the last mile or two of my journey is done at lower revs to bring the temperature back down to normal and then I let the car idle for a minute before turning the engine off.
Is this the right thing to do? What do you do?
Personally... I let the car idle for a minute or two before setting off (moreso on seriously cold days) and I keep the revs below 3K RPM until the engine has been up to temp for a few minutes, and even then I don't give it the full beans until it's been running a while.
For cooling down, I make sure the last mile or two of my journey is done at lower revs to bring the temperature back down to normal and then I let the car idle for a minute before turning the engine off.
Is this the right thing to do? What do you do?