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megafandrew Jan 25, 2007 10:31 PM

Cold starting
 
Hey all,

when I start my 1994 civic cx, (its winter right now, im not sure of the temp in F but it was about -2c today) which has been sitting outside for about 9 hours, it will idle wuite fast at first, and it did this until i started to drive and the engine slowed down after driving a few minutes. now i guess this is normal as it is a small engine warming up, but the other night i had it in the garage(not heated) and it was about -8c and even in sheltered parking it still idles quickly at first, is this normal for such a small engine, i cant quite remember but im not sure my old car idled as fast. Is this something to do with the smaller capacity engine(1.5L) ? I havent had a vehicle this winter until now so im not sure,

Ben Jan 25, 2007 11:09 PM

RE: Cold starting
 
Any car idles fast when cold, the colder it is outside, the longer it takes for it to warm up. Your best bet is to let it sit for about fifteen minutes before driving it when its that cold to get the oil hot and flowing, once the idle drops its fine to drive. But to answer your question, its perfectly normal.

windcalmer Jan 26, 2007 01:26 AM

RE: Cold starting
 
+1 /\

Mine idles at about 1600-1800 RPMs for about 8 minutes when the temp is anywhere from 0 to 37-8 degrees F outside. Nothing to worry about.

tdci29 Jan 26, 2007 02:44 AM

RE: Cold starting
 
i'm about to act like a damn tree hugger right now, but i've heard that warming up your car actually does damage to the environment...
















I'm sorry, i just slapped myself for actually saying that, won't happen again, lol :D

bolts Jan 26, 2007 07:19 AM

RE: Cold starting
 
I was told by a mechanic that the fast idle when it's cold is the engine's way of doing a 'choke' on itself, making the fuel/air mixture really rich to get it to warm up ASAP. My Civic does it, and my old Saturn did it, I think it's normal.

megafandrew Jan 26, 2007 05:52 PM

RE: Cold starting
 
ok good:D but another thing i notice is when the engines cold and just started, it seems to every so often sputter, like a mini muffled backfire, but as it warms up it stops this at idle, that is also something to do with the cold starts? It seems normal when it does this, i think its ok because we have an older quad and it too sputters when idling fast in cold weather starts. qhat do u guys think?

cpl rampage Jan 26, 2007 06:07 PM

RE: Cold starting
 
i think it is just part of the car slowing down when it has these little sputters, mine does it too.

megafandrew Jan 26, 2007 06:30 PM

RE: Cold starting
 
cool, thanks for all the replies, i was a bit worried as this is the oldest car ive ever had so im not used to things like this, but ill be able to sleep easier tonight[8D]

Misha Jan 26, 2007 06:54 PM

RE: Cold starting
 

ORIGINAL: tdci29

i'm about to act like a damn tree hugger right now, but i've heard that warming up your car actually does damage to the environment...
















I'm sorry, i just slapped myself for actually saying that, won't happen again, lol :D
Actually, it does damage to you wallet, too, decreasing your gas mileage dramatically :DAnd it is absolutely not necessary for modern engines and oils...


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