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When I leave the seminary, the main road is a highway with a lot of traffic that is 55mph+. I tried driving once immediately after starting, and one cannot travel safely at high speeds while the engine is still cold.
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Hmmm. What happened? I always thought that it was fine to get a car up to highway speed while it was still running cold, as long as you didn't really hammer it (ie: full throttle or close to it) when you were trying to get up to speed.
I've driven 70 mph on a cold engine before (after going skiing while the car was parked the whole day). The car didn't give any external clues that it was being abused, and still hasn't to this day.
-Sam