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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Fenwick" data-source="post: 1048718" data-attributes="member: 67359"><p>Aloha folks, Scotty Kilmer says "don't warm up your cars nowadays". Mine is a 2002 4.0, I always wait until the tack goes down to 1k rpm or so. Then there is a 1/2 mile 25mph before the main road! Do you guys give your truck a warm up? I realize that it is 70f or so here but that is cold to the wheel bearings and transmission. Just curious what you folks do, I won't change things here.</p><p>Tks Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Fenwick, post: 1048718, member: 67359"] Aloha folks, Scotty Kilmer says "don't warm up your cars nowadays". Mine is a 2002 4.0, I always wait until the tack goes down to 1k rpm or so. Then there is a 1/2 mile 25mph before the main road! Do you guys give your truck a warm up? I realize that it is 70f or so here but that is cold to the wheel bearings and transmission. Just curious what you folks do, I won't change things here. Tks Ed [/QUOTE]
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