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does revving engine warm up car
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Yes, revving the engine can warm up the car faster because it causes the engine to heat up quicker. However, it is not recommended. It can cause wear and tear on the engine, particularly if it's done when the engine is very cold. Instead, it's actually best to just start the car and let it idle for a few minutes to allow the oil to fully circulate and the engine to warm up more gradually.
Moreover, modern cars are designed to be driven almost immediately, so long waiting times are not necessary. Just avoid heavy acceleration or high speeds for the first couple of miles.
Moreover, modern cars are designed to be driven almost immediately, so long waiting times are not necessary. Just avoid heavy acceleration or high speeds for the first couple of miles.
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