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27F/-2.7C 1997 Geo Metro Cold Start

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

A cold start of my Geo Metro on a frosty morning.

and also checking how long it takes to warm up.

http://86c2ec92.linkgalleries.net

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  • hey just rev it alot to warm it up i think

  • yeah it would.

    i wanted to see how long it would take at idle.

  • who wants frostys from wendy's LOL

  • lol

  • you have speedfan on your computer???

  • yeah

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  • Yeah they are good cars, really suzukis. Also real light on gas. Fuck the prius.

  • how much do you want for this camcorder?

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  • Activate captions...lol.. :-D

  • that sucks that it doesnt have a tachometer when its a 5 spd

  • roughly 3 mins at idle. not to bad.

  • excellent :)

  • its okay to rev a car in the winter as long as its 5w30. if its 10 or thicker, it's probably not such a good idea. normally, cars will rev up to 1500 anyway when first started until the thermo opens up at operating temp. i'm fairly certain this car already uses an electric fan and i don't need to look in the engine bay to know there's no room for a crank driven one.  as well as the fact that its mounted transverse for fwd (lol @snakes). the real problem might be your water level.

  • If you want the car to warm up as fast as possilble, install an electric fan and use an engine block heater. After 5 minutes it'll be at full operating temp and you're ready to roll, but drive slow for about 5 minutes so the tranny can warm up.

  • Never rev it when the motor is cold unless you want to tear up the motor real well. When it's cold the oil is thicker and doesn't lubricate as well so you want the engine to run at it's slowest possible speed, or idle, until it's warmed up. When it's warm outside like 50 F or higher i'll wait about 2 minutes so the oil will be warmed up and it'll have full oil pressure, when it's cold I always let my car idle for at least 5 minutes, the Metro likes longer since it doesn't warm up very fast.

  • No thats just bad. Who told you to rev it when its cold?

  • maybe and call me nate

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