Rebuilt S6 Engines - Warm Up Procedure Still Required?
Discussion
The short answer is that a rebuilt engine should be treated to the same warm up procedure unless you fancy another rebuild bill sooner than planned.
Alternatively... if you’re only just getting it warm by the time you’re home then you’re not going very far? It takes mine about 8-10 minutes to warm up unless it’s a particularly cold day.
Alternatively... if you’re only just getting it warm by the time you’re home then you’re not going very far? It takes mine about 8-10 minutes to warm up unless it’s a particularly cold day.
Classic Chim said:
Warm up procedure
Does that mean below a certain amount of revs until warm.
Funnily enough my old RV8 takes about 10 minutes to fully warm up
How does the speed six and I assume Mbe electronics control idle. Do you have an idle control valve.
Have you an oil temp gauge, or is that 10 min based on water temps?Does that mean below a certain amount of revs until warm.
Funnily enough my old RV8 takes about 10 minutes to fully warm up

How does the speed six and I assume Mbe electronics control idle. Do you have an idle control valve.
TVRMs said:
Have you an oil temp gauge, or is that 10 min based on water temps?
Based on water temps 75d being what I’d call warm.
I’d expect engine oil takes slightly longer to reach working temperature but another Tvr friend who does have oil temp gauge has mentioned they broadly come up similarly.
Classic Chim said:
Based on water temps
75d being what I’d call warm.
I’d expect engine oil takes slightly longer to reach working temperature but another Tvr friend who does have oil temp gauge has mentioned they broadly come up similarly.
..Alun, you'd be correct with a RV8, but the Speed 6 has a coolant/oil, oil cooler, on cold days the coolant coming out of the rad' to the oil cooler, actually supresses the warm up of the oil.75d being what I’d call warm.
I’d expect engine oil takes slightly longer to reach working temperature but another Tvr friend who does have oil temp gauge has mentioned they broadly come up similarly.
Really needs a thermostatically controlled by-pass?? for quick oil warm up.
Nick
nawarne said:
..Alun, you'd be correct with a RV8, but the Speed 6 has a coolant/oil, oil cooler, on cold days the coolant coming out of the rad' to the oil cooler, actually supresses the warm up of the oil.
Really needs a thermostatically controlled by-pass?? for quick oil warm up.
Nick
It's interesting to watch the temp readouts (as we all do when the S6 is warming through). The water temp rises fairly quickly until the stat opens at around 80 degrees (by whihc time oil is around 30), at which point the water temp drops back by about 10 degress, but the oil shoots up quickly to almost operating temp within a minute or so.Really needs a thermostatically controlled by-pass?? for quick oil warm up.
Nick
As you say, would be better without the oil cooler until the stat opens.
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