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is it bad to drive with a cold engine
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Driving with a cold engine isn't necessarily bad, but it's not ideal. Modern engines are designed to operate at a certain optimal temperature range and until it reaches that point, the performance can be less efficient, resulting in higher fuel consumption and increased emissions.
It is also worth noting that most engine wear happens when the engine is still cold. However, you don't have to let your engine become fully warm before starting to drive. Usually, you just need to let it run for a minute or two so the oil can circulate throughout the engine. Then, be sure to drive gently until it reaches its normal operating temperature.
It is also worth noting that most engine wear happens when the engine is still cold. However, you don't have to let your engine become fully warm before starting to drive. Usually, you just need to let it run for a minute or two so the oil can circulate throughout the engine. Then, be sure to drive gently until it reaches its normal operating temperature.
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