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When is it safe??

Old Apr 11, 2003 | 11:09 PM
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From a cool engine, say 75 F, at what temperature is it safe to apply full throttle higher rpm excursions :?:

I've always thought that obviously you should wait until up to normal operating temperature. So with the cooler runner stats of 180 or 160, I would think that as soon as the tempature is above about 140 it should be OK. But I have seen store ads boasting engine temps lower than 140 F??
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Old Apr 12, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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I generally won't stomp on it until the temp is around 110. If it can put heat out of the vents then it is warm enough for me. I can tell when the engine is still cold when accelerating. If I feel the lag that it has then I back off until it warms up a little more.

I think the reasons for waiting are:

1) Get the oil circulated throughout the engine to prevent undue wear and tear on the interanl parts.

2) Give the internal pieces a chance to heat up evenly so that they don't warp or break.

This is what I've heard so I could be wrong, but it makes sence to me.
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