I finally asked my engine builder/custom fabricator friend about this, and he says I am full of beans about letting it idle so long to warm up.
He has dispelled a lot of "mythical stuff" I was wrongly taught, when I began to learn about cars a few years ago, and his advice has always panned out gold. I should have asked him about this sooner. He is well respected in these parts.
So from now on I will just start and drive, taking it easy until it fully warms up.
I may wait the 50 seconds or so for the A/F gauge to start cycling, when the O2 sensor is warmed up, so it isn't fueling by the ecu default. He is an old school pre ecu big block V8 guy, and so I am on my own there. I figure 1 minute can't hurt though.
He has dispelled a lot of "mythical stuff" I was wrongly taught, when I began to learn about cars a few years ago, and his advice has always panned out gold. I should have asked him about this sooner. He is well respected in these parts.
So from now on I will just start and drive, taking it easy until it fully warms up.
I may wait the 50 seconds or so for the A/F gauge to start cycling, when the O2 sensor is warmed up, so it isn't fueling by the ecu default. He is an old school pre ecu big block V8 guy, and so I am on my own there. I figure 1 minute can't hurt though.