Mark in Northern Iowa
Well-Known Member
Club Contributor
I asked this question in another thread, but thought it deserved its own.
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bumperm,.....no, sitting in by the fire is not the answer. HAHAHA!
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I did do a search, and didn't really find an answer.
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The other night, it was -5 deg. F, Northern Iowa, no garage.
If I were to go out and start my Honda 1000.
Does anyone know, is it better to let it warm up in park, or in neutral?
I ask park or neutral, because I know transmissions are different.
Some you have to check the fluid idling in neutral, others idling in park.
What selection does the fluid flow more? More flow, faster warm up.
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Thanks,
Have a good day
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bumperm,.....no, sitting in by the fire is not the answer. HAHAHA!
.
I did do a search, and didn't really find an answer.
.
The other night, it was -5 deg. F, Northern Iowa, no garage.
If I were to go out and start my Honda 1000.
Does anyone know, is it better to let it warm up in park, or in neutral?
I ask park or neutral, because I know transmissions are different.
Some you have to check the fluid idling in neutral, others idling in park.
What selection does the fluid flow more? More flow, faster warm up.
.
Thanks,
Have a good day