NitroDann wrote:You wont damage it any more than a stock engine, its just that if you wear it out in 100k its more expensive to replace.
As for warming it for 3 minutes... Come on. A day has one thousand three hundred and thirty seven more minutes left over after warming it up.
Dann
Just like many older cars I take in trade the stock '98 626 I'm presently driving has survived doing nothing but short trips for 174,000kms and the motor is still great and uses no oil and has never been opened despite not being warmed up before being dríven. It's effectively been serviced and oil changed every 5,500kms/6 months, which must have helped it.
BARMY will get less road use per year than the 626 and
will be warmed up. In addition he'll do a lot of track/sprint days and get oil and filter changes more often than the 626 and with better oil. It'll be at least 5 years before he does another 100k, never mind 174k. Many parts that've gone on as part of the rebuild have been peripherals, most of which will survive the 5 years. If the internals do only need refreshing every 5 years (fingers crossed) they'll work out at under $1,200 per year.
Even if a complete internal refresh is needed every 2 years that's only $3,000 per year. This is still cheaper than having an M3 company car even after paying rego and insurance on the SE and covering other maintenance costs. We do have a larger family car for big trips so I don't need a large car. The SE is great to drive on the road with the only downside being that The Boss doesn't like the slightly harsher race engine mounts. So however good a new M3 SP25 Astina might be as a company car, the SE will be my daily driver when he's finished.
And I'll invest the 6 minutes per day.
UK since return: Standard NC2 (horrid), C200K, ND2 BBR, NC2 BBR200 (loved it), NC BBR300 (better than BARMY), V-Special, turbo NB8B (my 84th car)