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August 21st, 2016 05:42 PM #11
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August 21st, 2016 09:37 PM #12
For one thing, idling dumps more unburned fuel into the oil passing through the rings. This dilutes the oil, changing its viscosity and use up the additive package. That's why excessive idling requires you to change oil more often.
Another is emissions. The catalytic converter needs to be glowing hot before it can do its work. Idling means the cat may not reach operating temp and your car ends up spewing more toxins that it does when it's running on the highway.
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August 22nd, 2016 09:03 AM #13
In my case, every 5am, I drive to the bus stop 2 kms from our house and stop the engine for 5-10 mins then go back home. Then 2.5 hours later I go to work 8 kms away and back home at pm. 4 cold starts a day, 5 days a week. Eto na ata ang severest to the maximum effect of severity condition.
Question lang, would it be better if I don't turn off the engine when I drive to the bus stop in the morning?
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August 22nd, 2016 10:05 AM #14
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August 22nd, 2016 11:32 AM #15
That's a bit OA, IMO. Maybe if your vehicle is designed for it (Start-Stop). Otherwise, 30 seconds (+/- a few) is too short. Maybe 3-5 minutes, and only if your vehicle is parked.
You don't want to do it while in bumper-to-bumper traffic or else, you'll be shutting down and starting the engine 20-30 times per trip.
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August 22nd, 2016 11:42 AM #16
And drastically shorten the starter motor and battery service life
Last edited by jick.cejoco; August 22nd, 2016 at 12:10 PM.
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August 22nd, 2016 12:27 PM #18
My car is on severe operating conditions then since I rarely travel beyond 10 kms. I have daily less than 500 metre trips. It's no wonder I changed my battery only after 2 years
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August 22nd, 2016 02:36 PM #19
I guess winter driving counts. I spent 6 winters in New York which lasted 6 months of the year. I had to start up our cars and leave them running for 10-15 minutes until the engine warmed up and the heater had warm air flowing. That had to be done first before going to work and then again before going home.
Usually, I started up the car and left it idling while I went back inside the house and had breakfast.
At -40F/-40C and colder? Forget it. The ignition won't even turn.Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; August 22nd, 2016 at 02:40 PM.
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August 22nd, 2016 02:44 PM #20
Driving everyday in Metro Manila (unless it's during the wee hours of the morning) constitutes a severe driving condition: Dusty/polluted environment, excessive idling, stop-and-go traffic, elevated temperature, etc.
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