Being a typical BITOGer, I take very good care of my vehicles. Today I started my car (outside temp. was 36*F) and took off after about 20 seconds. After approximately 1.5 miles (with the last 3/4 mile being an uphill grade) I came behind a slow moving snow plow and realized if I didn't pass quickly I would be stuck behind it for 5 miles because the road becomes a single lane. I floored it to pass and saw my tach hit above 6K RPMs (didn't hit the redline at 6.5K). After passing I realized that my coolant needle had only moved half way from cold to it's normal position when fully warmed up (I know this doesn't mean the oil is at full temperature.)
If one of my kids this I'd be furious but I reacted quickly and regretted it afterwards because I know it's not good for an engine that's not fully warmed up.
PS: Normally I would have had this car in the 60*F garage but left it out when I got home this morning at 3AM because the driveway was full of snow.
Oh well, I'll stop thinking about it in a day or two.
PS: Car in question is 2016 Escape 2.5 with 10700 miles...
If one of my kids this I'd be furious but I reacted quickly and regretted it afterwards because I know it's not good for an engine that's not fully warmed up.
PS: Normally I would have had this car in the 60*F garage but left it out when I got home this morning at 3AM because the driveway was full of snow.
Oh well, I'll stop thinking about it in a day or two.
PS: Car in question is 2016 Escape 2.5 with 10700 miles...