Originally Posted By: edyvw
90 or -45, I always wait to put belt, turn music on and that is it.
On other hand I do not go over 1700rpms first 7-8 miles.
You breathe into a rebreather apparatus for the first few minutes, too?
I always wind up with a bit of frost inside the vehicle, so it gets to warm up some. Now, if I didn't have to breathe, I wouldn't care. Or, if the block heater were insane, it wouldn't be so much of an issue. The F-150 can manage keeping the windows clear at some pretty low temperatures immediately after starting if plugged in, but there are limitations.
supton: Yes, I'd sit in the car while it warmed up, if necessary. Or, if I could, I'd go somewhere more sensible for a few minutes. It's not just about my comfort, although sometimes it could be, nor is it me wanting the engine to be at operating temperature or something similar before I start driving. If I can't see because the windows frost up if I try to breathe, there's not a lot of point in driving yet.
Our vehicles are here to serve us, not the other way around. If someone wants his windshield to remain clear, or, alternatively, wants his vehicle as hot as a sauna before he drives off, or puts it into gear two seconds after he starts it, that's up to him. My main concern is ensuring the winshield clears and stays that way. It's not like the vehicles take an oppressive amount of time to warm up once driving.