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proplus Member Since: 13 Sep 2009 Location: UK Posts: 107 |
http://davehacks.troublem8ker.com/wordpress/?p=4
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20th Jan 2010 8:25 pm |
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rmbillington Member Since: 28 Aug 2006 Location: Peterborough Posts: 511 |
Anyone any idea why?
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20th Jan 2010 8:46 pm |
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proplus Member Since: 13 Sep 2009 Location: UK Posts: 107 |
1. Some people like to start the car ready so it will be nice and warm for them 2. Some people who drives a diesel engine car prefers to have the engine tick over a little while before driving off, this will save that person just sitting there waiting 3. There is an obvious market for a product like this, otherwise manufacturers wouldn't bring them out in the first place 4. Its the added gadgetry |
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20th Jan 2010 8:53 pm |
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Rowy Member Since: 20 Aug 2008 Location: Lake District Posts: 686 |
I always start my car and leave it running for at least 5 minutes as I live at the bottom of a mile long 1 in 8 hill and don't wanna pull the bol cks out it while cold-as the oil advert says 75% of engine wear occurs while the engine is still warming up.
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20th Jan 2010 11:51 pm |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
I have been guilty of this in the really cold weather recently, but it's the worst thing you can do to your engine. it is best to drive off asap and heat the engine up quickly. Iain |
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21st Jan 2010 7:55 am |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
Better to have a engine (+ coupe) warmer fitted - Saves the environment, saves on your pocket on (start-up) fuel costs, you get into a warm car so you save the battery, no scraping of windows so saves damage to glass and wiper blades - No need for silly things like heated steering wheels etc, and it’s nice, warm and snug on a cold day, so you can forget gloves, long Johns and woolly socks
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21st Jan 2010 8:09 am |
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Boxer Member Since: 26 Dec 2009 Location: S Wales Posts: 354 |
The link is not working. Don't put petrol in a diesel. They don't run well. |
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21st Jan 2010 8:15 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
does it remotely start your engine if you add the wrong type of oil to the fuel tank ? At work
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21st Jan 2010 8:42 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
not full read the OP thread myself, but the problems i can see are
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21st Jan 2010 9:57 am |
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Rowy Member Since: 20 Aug 2008 Location: Lake District Posts: 686 |
I presume it starts the engine, but keeps the doors locked? It would be ok behind a locked gate or a long drive but you couldn't do it if ya parked on a road.
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21st Jan 2010 11:52 am |
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proplus Member Since: 13 Sep 2009 Location: UK Posts: 107 |
Link seems to be down, maybe getting too many hits. I'll try and explain it from what I recall reading it last night.
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21st Jan 2010 1:26 pm |
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Boxer Member Since: 26 Dec 2009 Location: S Wales Posts: 354 |
This is getting lame now. Don't put petrol in a diesel. They don't run well. |
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21st Jan 2010 1:29 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
for you maybe At work
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21st Jan 2010 1:33 pm |
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Rowy Member Since: 20 Aug 2008 Location: Lake District Posts: 686 |
An immobiliser stops the engine starting and not the wheels unlocking |
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21st Jan 2010 2:14 pm |
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