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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
Cold Engine hesitation
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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1627160" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>I have noticed a very obvious phenomenon from this forum....many owners/posters seem to REFUSE to acknowledge that the Raptor is a piece of machinery & has all kinds of whirring/spinning/shifting/rotating parts that all have different tolerances & varying optimal operating temps.....and have ZERO amount of patience to allow for said systems to reach optimal operating lubrication/temp conditions. Just expect everything to be ready to rock @ cold start just as when you turned it off 2 days prior lol - especially considering the size/power the thing makes & all the various coolers & sheer fact it has a TEN speed tranny</p><p></p><p>Remote start is only going to do so much when it comes to warming up the rest of the drivetrain - transfer case, torque converter, fluid in the ring seals/clutch pack etc of the trans, the differentials, etc etc etc ain’t getting warmed up </p><p></p><p>ever driven a Manual tranny car? I don’t care how long ya let it idle w/ remote start you can FEEL the tranny is still stiff/cold until you put it through the motions & get a few miles under it</p><p></p><p>cue Axle Rose “need a little patience, yeah yeah....”</p><p></p><p>Hahhahhaaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1627160, member: 31322"] I have noticed a very obvious phenomenon from this forum....many owners/posters seem to REFUSE to acknowledge that the Raptor is a piece of machinery & has all kinds of whirring/spinning/shifting/rotating parts that all have different tolerances & varying optimal operating temps.....and have ZERO amount of patience to allow for said systems to reach optimal operating lubrication/temp conditions. Just expect everything to be ready to rock @ cold start just as when you turned it off 2 days prior lol - especially considering the size/power the thing makes & all the various coolers & sheer fact it has a TEN speed tranny Remote start is only going to do so much when it comes to warming up the rest of the drivetrain - transfer case, torque converter, fluid in the ring seals/clutch pack etc of the trans, the differentials, etc etc etc ain’t getting warmed up ever driven a Manual tranny car? I don’t care how long ya let it idle w/ remote start you can FEEL the tranny is still stiff/cold until you put it through the motions & get a few miles under it cue Axle Rose “need a little patience, yeah yeah....” Hahhahhaaha [/QUOTE]
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