Re: [Peugeot-L] Re: 505 87 alarm w/autostart manual tranny

From: gary freeman <riven2649_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 01/31/06


It will also warm up other components such as your transmission and differential (or transaxle), wheel bearings,etc. Also, if you've ever driven a car with an oil temp gauge, you'll see how much longer it takes to heat up the oil than the coolant; and it's the oil temp that counts ( and usually takes at least 20 mins to reach normal operating temperature ). It's faster warming up your coolant if you leave the heater temp off until the coolant is warmed up as the heater core acts as a small radiator and adds to the cooling of the coolant.

Bill <bdoyle@backpacker.com> wrote: I don't like the idea of a remote starter.   

     I read the book, DRIVE IT FOREVER by Robert Sikorsky. and here is what he has to say:   

  "Once you have started a cold engine and the oil pressure gauge or light indicates normal,   place the car gently in gear and get moving. No more than fifteen seconds of engine idling   should be required. Do not try to warm the engine by prolonged idling. Years ago this was   the accepted practice, but with today's engines and increased knowledge of the mechanics   of engine wear and fuel economy, most engineers are in agreement that prolonged idling   of a cold engine will only do harm. A cold idling engine won't warm as fast, lubricate as   efficiently, or burn gasoline as completely as one that is under load. Get that car moving   as fast as possible because this hastens the warm-up, and permits the oil to circulate   better, lubricating vital points at the exact time when they need they most need it. Use   slow to moderate speeds the first few miles and don't race or gun the engine."      

  -Bill      

  • In peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com, "N9TE" <Fujitsu@t...> wrote:
    >
    > Hey all,
    >
    > I'm doing my homework on installing an alarm. My last install went great
    > and it has an autostart - something I've grown to appreciate.
    >
    > I'd like to do this on my 505, however, you must be certain that the car
    > isn't in gear when it autostarts (obvious). There are numerous stories on
    > the net where some dude sent his car driving off this way.
    >
    > Is there any way to rig up something that will give a 0/1 voltage when
    > in/out of gear? Ya, I know, I'm fishing big time.
    >
    > Thanks for your thoughts!
    >
    > K o l l
    > 87S
    >

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