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> Cold Starting Question, Straight 30 Weight Oil + 24*F
MBowman325
post Jan 14 2007, 12:04 PM
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Due to ongoing projects on my other two cars, my 914 was left out in the cold for the past couple of nights. I need to run a couple of errands today and feel that if I get my Monte Carlo back together and out of the garage, I might not get it back in unless I do some "driveway cleaning". (Had to take a "running start" from across the street yesterday to get up the driveway)

Is it "safe" to start the 914 with straight 30 weight oil when temps have been below 30* for a couple of days and let it warm up? If not, then I suspose I could buy a shovel while I'm out... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Guess I'll need a flat one anyways here...

Thanks!!

(It's always the 30 cent stuff that screws me up and halts projects..)
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mrhurtalot
post Jan 14 2007, 11:34 PM
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haha micael WELCOME TO OKLAHOMA!

did youlike how it was 70 degrees on thursday? i drove my teener to school!

did you like how it was -0 friday and sleeting and ice storming? me and my explorer ended up in a creek last night! woohoo

when it gets warmer you need to give me a call. we can work on our cars.
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