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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Idling Gets You Nowhere

How often do we leave our vehicles idling in the winter, to "warm up"? According to Greentips, this practice is not a good one:

Would you drive a car that gets zero miles to the gallon? Of course not. Yet that is your mileage whenever your engine idles.
Idling wastes money and fuel, contributes to air pollution, and generates carbon dioxide emissions that cause global warming.
Some states even have laws limiting the amount of time cars can idle (see the related links).

Unfortunately, many people believe that idling is necessary or even beneficial--a false perception that has carried over from the 1970s and 1980s, when engines needed time to warm up (especially in colder temperatures). Fuel-injection vehicles, which have been the norm since the mid-1980s, can be restarted frequently without engine damage and need no more than 30 seconds to warm up even on winter days.

In fact, idling longer than that could actually damage your engine in the long term. Because an idling engine is not operating at its peak temperature, the fuel does not completely combust, leaving residues in the engine that can contaminate engine oil and make spark plugs dirty. Excessive idling also allows water to condense in the vehicle's exhaust, contributing to corrosion of the exhaust system.

No matter what time of year, minimize your idling with the following tips:

* When first starting your car, idle for no more than 30 seconds.

* Except when sitting in traffic, turn your engine off if you must wait in your car for more than 30 seconds. You can still operate the radio and windows without the engine running.

* When the time comes to buy a new car, consider a hybrid.
Hybrid gasoline-electric vehicles switch off the engine and use battery power for accessories when the car is not moving, effectively eliminating idling. Visit the UCS Hybrid Center website (see the related links) for more information on these fuel-efficient, low-emission vehicles.


That's something to think about!

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2 Comments:

  • just had to comment on this
    im originally from kcmo but
    now live in a small town in central iowa.
    people here preach about how iowa is helping the planet by growing corn for use in making ethanol, well o.k.
    then why do sooo many allow their cars to idle while they shop or drink in the local bar this is way to common here.
    i have personally seen children left in a closed car and the engine running while they went in the local grocery store to quickly pick up something.
    who are these people?
    o.k. had my say
    btw i just happened upon this sight and i have to say well i like it
    its now on my favorites
    B.G. if you read this eat a slice of Funhouse Pizza for this Kansas City boy.

    Later,
    behrpaw

    By Blogger behrpaw, at 5:38 PM  

  • Hey behrpaw!
    Thanks for the comment!
    Yep, I get that Fun House pizza every now and then.
    Actually, before the move back to the country, I lived about 6 blocks from the 40 Hiway Fun House. It's good stuff!
    Hang in there!
    BG

    By Blogger B.G. Roberts, at 10:29 AM  

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