Gosling1 wrote:I think what MiG is referring to is the practice of starting a new computer-controlled fuel-injected motor running tight tolerances, and getting it under load to warm up - instead of letting it warm up "naturally", by having it idle for a few minutes (maybe up to 5 minutes) - before you put it under load and ride it out the driveway......
Yep, that's it. Doesn't even need to be fuel injected. Sure the throttle response isn't sexy in the first few minutes, but it's better than prolonging the warm up. Apparently you get condensation (remember the products of burning hydrocarbons) sitting in the engine for longer if you do the slow warm up and it forms acids and "bad stuff"

I also reckon splash lubrication would suck if you're idling at low revs (perhaps you're one of the no choke people that idle really low when cold?) with cold oil. Fortunately the most critical bits are pressure fed.
P.S. I'm using saying all this in a generic sense, not directing it at you.