I would always go by 10/15 miles minimum regardless of engine size to get the engine upto maximum operating temperature and sooner you move off from cold the better.
I'm always betwixed when storing a car over the winter months that it's really doing it much good verses exposure to the elements, salt etc. The engine might be in fine fettle but sitting in a rusty shell or vice versa. Once my M140i is stored its not started again unless I know it will go out on at least a 45 minute run to heat everything up. Not just condensation in the engine if that's still a factor these days but water sitting in the exhaust system etc.
I think idling a cold engine is the worst thing you can do unless cooling down after hard use.
Tim.
I'm always betwixed when storing a car over the winter months that it's really doing it much good verses exposure to the elements, salt etc. The engine might be in fine fettle but sitting in a rusty shell or vice versa. Once my M140i is stored its not started again unless I know it will go out on at least a 45 minute run to heat everything up. Not just condensation in the engine if that's still a factor these days but water sitting in the exhaust system etc.
I think idling a cold engine is the worst thing you can do unless cooling down after hard use.
Tim.