Does waiting for the engine to heat up to normal temperature then driving save fuel?
Does waiting for the engine to heat up to normal temperature then driving save fuel, or can you just drive off after start and it makes no difference?
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Modern engines with fuel injection don’t have to be warmed up. If it’s really cold outside, you might want it to warm up so the interior heater warms YOU up, but the engine doesn’t need it.
Warming it up won’t save fuel, the reason is because you waste fuel by producing heat just like the human body. The more heat the more Energy (fuel) you’ll waste. Warming up the car is technically just warming you up.
No because when your at park its just using gas and it uses more gas when u keep stopping at a light and then take off when it turns green.
all youre car to idle for 2 mins to make sure youre motor oil well lubes the motor, Then youre good to go. Winter I allow it to warm up so my heat is warm enough.
will be better if you drive straight away