Jas
New member
I just take it easy on the throttle and RPM for the last 1/4 mile to home. Then switch off when in the garage.
If I've been really thrashing the car, then I'd let the engine idle for about 3 minutes before switching off. Just to let the heat in the block get dispersed via the cooling system.
If I've been really thrashing the car, then I'd let the engine idle for about 3 minutes before switching off. Just to let the heat in the block get dispersed via the cooling system.