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Old Mar 6, 2007 | 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Rob84
Originally Posted by lead_foot
Originally Posted by Rob84
low revs but a fair amount of load or high revs with minimal load

...on a reasonably cold engine, not stone cold nor at operating temp, and why?

Its just something that I was wondering about and couldnt answer lol

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Rob
Worst in what way?
for general wear and tear etc

Originally Posted by AlexF
on a cold engine I would say high load with low rpm

the oil isnt up to temp so it isn't protecting your engine yet - at least as you up the revs you increase the oil flow.
I agree.
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