PerryGunn said:^^^ +1 - don't think you'll find anyone on here who says differently - unless they're driving a rental :evil:
Havard said:The M is great how it gives you a false red line while the car is cold. Most engine wear takes place when the oil is cold so why would you thrash it during that time.
Bing said:Havard said:The M is great how it gives you a false red line while the car is cold. Most engine wear takes place when the oil is cold so why would you thrash it during that time.
That false red line is pretty meaningless though - I *think* it's related to coolant temp, but even if it's not the lights go out way too fast. It's the oil temp gauge you should watch on the M. Takes about 10 miles for mine to get fully up to temp.
Marlon said:I've never given that any thought, waiting until engine is warm before giving it the beans (and 5 miles too) - thats going to test me![]()
TonyP said:Marlon said:I've never given that any thought, waiting until engine is warm before giving it the beans (and 5 miles too) - thats going to test me![]()
Hey Marlon, remind me to never buy a car from you![]()
Depends whether you're married or notJINGLE said:by marathon you mean sleep right?![]()
Yea! Swiss Toni....mmm-five said:Driving a Z4 is like making love to a beautiful woman.
You approach slowly, taking in every curve, appreciating those tiny imperfections, building up the anticipation. You ensure you warm her up for at least 10 minutes so that she's fully lubricated. You gradually build up the speed so that you don't crash & burn at the start of your journey, before finally applying full thrust for 5 seconds and then settling in to a 8 hour marathon session :wink: