I always wait for my oil tempreture gauge to move away from the bottom mark.
I have not yet owned my S4 in the Winter. And I must say im liking the increased performance the cold is giving me. But this morning was wet, windy and about 11degree's.
So I started my 10mile journey to work. Which takes about 30mins because of the traffic. Driving the car very gentley. When I'm half way 15mins into my journey still no oil temp.... so I kept driving gentley...... when I arrived to work, this was where it was at.......
Is this normal for cold days? Do short journeys = No Fun anymore!!
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Ironically the quickest way to warm up the oil is to 'use' the turbos! However you are right to take it steady until the oil warms - spinning the turbos fast when the oil is cold is the worst time for wear...
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