Noggles
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- Feb 22, 2017
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- Location
- Kansas City
- First Name
- Jeremy
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Mustang GT
The coolant might be getting up to temp but that doesn't mean the oil is. Nor is the transmission fluid. Both of which need to burn off the excess moisture. I can drive all the way to work (about 15 miles city and highway) and those temps are just barely getting to operating temperature. There is no way they are getting there while idling in a garage, especially the transmission. Also older cars ran the ac compressor when you turned on the defrost, not sure if the new cars still do but I would be surprised if they didn't.Disagree with your point about not getting to temp. I can see I'm reaching full temperature. Also good to run the a.c. to not let the seals dry out (this is also recommended in the manual). I don't start every 15 days since I have a trickle charger but I try to start it once a month. I had a stellar UOA so I'm pretty sure I'm not causing harm.
The start or no start is hotly debated. I feel better that everything is being recoated again with oil and seals are being conditioned. I don't think one or the other is right or wrong provided the right precautions are taken in each case to mitigate the downfalls of each option .
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