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Cold winter starting ?
It’s only been a week since I drove my 18 Camaro. But I was thinking of starting it and driving around just a little bit. It’s only like 15 degrees in N/W Indiana. Will cold winter starting cause any damage to the motor? It only has 300 miles on it.
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Nope, just let it warm up a little. I always let the RPM's settle out to normal idle conditions after a cold start at any time of the year before I ever move it into gear. I do this with all of my cars. I cringe when someone starts a car and immediately starts reving it or something.
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If you driving it make sure to take him out for at least 1-2 hours so engine gets really warm and the condensation in the exhaust evaporate.
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Cool. Thanks guys. Our Camaro SS has full synthetic oil, correct? That should also protect the engine on cold starts ?
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The factory oil is not full synthetic as far as I know.
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If it’s synthetic blend. That’s pretty good too
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I would also be concerned about driving on the Goodyear runflat tires; I thought that cold weather (under 40F) can cause cracking in the rubber. The summer only tires on the SS are not intended to be used for cold weather driving.
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Quote:
Here are some more.
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ok it smoked slightly
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To the original question. Yes you can start it up with no issue considering it's still within the temperature threshold for both 5W/10W-30 oils. If you choose not to heed the warnings and drive around, try to drive her for atleast 30 minutes to evaporate the crap that's been sitting in the pan. |
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Quote:
I posted in a couple other threads too about that. |
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Yes, no problem hooking up the charger to the under hood battery connections.
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