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I drive very short distances 5 days out of 7 at speeds under 45 mph. I do mean short, 3 miles round trip to work. I run injector cleaner and 2 gallons of processed WVO every tank full. Two days out of the week I run her on the interstate at about 70 - 80 mph, still short trips though, less than 18 miles round trip.
My EGR somehow got a golf tee stuck in her, I hope this will prevent cokeing. Should I run her harder, longer, or am I ok? All advice will be appreciated.
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1984 300D Turbo Sedan (Hilda) 272,115 miles..... ![]() Anthracite Gray/Palamino Leather, I am 3rd owner ![]() 2001 Dodge Stratus (Silver) (wifes) 55814 miles... ![]() 1982 280TE Wagon Astral Silver Metallic/ Anthracite Velour 260,512 miles (Eva) ![]() 1969 230 Sedan Olive Green/Black MBTex 4 Speed Manual 84,213 miles ???? Haus Frau 2004 Boreem Ninja Pocket Bike Highly Modified 49cc (Ling Ling) Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit |
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Does the engine even warm up fully over that short of a distance?
With any car, diesel or gasoline, these very short trips would probably be classified as "severe duty" and might call for more frequent oil changes. It is my understanding that moisture accumulates in the engine oil, from condensation on cold metal parts, and the engine never gets warm enough to boil it off. One of the symptoms tends to be a mayonnaise like gunk around the oil filler opening. The battery tends to be a bit stressed by this type of use too, a big current draw to start the engine and very little time to recover a charge. Could you take a more scenic route to work to at least give the thing a chance to thoroughly warm up? Kevin
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That's the reason I walk to work. Even if the condensation in the cool engine isn't a problem, the condensation in the exhaust is. It'll rust prematurely unless you drive long enough to boil it out (or so logic dictates).
Can you walk to work? I know that for logistical reasons (meetings, lunch, etc...) some folks can't, but I know that my daily walks keep me in decent shape and are incredibly relaxing! Just a thought... Chris
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No, it never gets up to temp. The needle just budges off cold. I live in the city and moved here to be close to work, the commuters are coming in and I am heading out. Maybe I should leave 15 minutes earlier and run the freeway.
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1984 300D Turbo Sedan (Hilda) 272,115 miles..... ![]() Anthracite Gray/Palamino Leather, I am 3rd owner ![]() 2001 Dodge Stratus (Silver) (wifes) 55814 miles... ![]() 1982 280TE Wagon Astral Silver Metallic/ Anthracite Velour 260,512 miles (Eva) ![]() 1969 230 Sedan Olive Green/Black MBTex 4 Speed Manual 84,213 miles ???? Haus Frau 2004 Boreem Ninja Pocket Bike Highly Modified 49cc (Ling Ling) Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit |
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Walking is a good idea. However, since June there have been 5 murders within 2 miles of my house. Inner city living has it's challenges.
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1984 300D Turbo Sedan (Hilda) 272,115 miles..... ![]() Anthracite Gray/Palamino Leather, I am 3rd owner ![]() 2001 Dodge Stratus (Silver) (wifes) 55814 miles... ![]() 1982 280TE Wagon Astral Silver Metallic/ Anthracite Velour 260,512 miles (Eva) ![]() 1969 230 Sedan Olive Green/Black MBTex 4 Speed Manual 84,213 miles ???? Haus Frau 2004 Boreem Ninja Pocket Bike Highly Modified 49cc (Ling Ling) Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit |
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Man, I don't envy the city folk. This reminds of why I live here in the sticks! Seriously, I'm sure others will chime in with more informed ideas, but I'd agree that all you can really do in the meantime is watch your oil change/tranny service/etc... intervals religiously. This is not just because of the temp. issue but the nature of city driving in general. Good luck! Chris
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1992 300D 2.5T 1980 Euro 300D (sadly, sold) 1998 Jetta TDI, 132K "Rudy" 1974 Triumph TR6 1999 Saab 9-5 wagon (wife's) |
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try the most efficient machine ever made - a bicycle. something like 52X more efficient than a car, 3X more than walking. most of the time, i can get to work quicker by bike than by car in my small-town.
or some of those little scooters would be perfect too. |
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