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Roy M
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Stalling on Warm up

I have an '88 Carrera which runs beautifully. Always starts first time and idles at 800 most of the time. However, it very occasionally stalls during the warm up period. If I drive a couple of hundred yards and then stop for traffic, it can stall. It feels as if there is something wrong in the transition from cold to warm running. Any guesses? - Its's mildly irritating rather than annoying.

Roy M

Old 10-13-2000, 12:11 AM
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old_skul
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Roy, I have similar problems with my '86. My solution: run the car at 1800rpm for a couple of minutes until the engine warms at least a little. Maximum of 2 minutes is all that's needed.

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Mark Szabo
1986 911 Targa 3.2
Old 10-13-2000, 08:38 AM
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Rufblackbird
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Mark,
Is it bad running a cold engine at 1800rpms to warm it up? My high idle (CIS) at startup is at 1800 and I think it's too high. It comes back down after a minute or so. I have a neighbor that is "copying" my Porsche, revving his Chevy Dualie at high rpms after starting. Please let me know, thanks.

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Jeff
1976 911S
Old 10-13-2000, 02:03 PM
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Superman
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Matter of opinion I suppose. At 1800 rpm, and cold oil, oil pressure is SKY HIGH. so, the danger to main and rod bearings is zero. At cold temperatures, I suppose piston slap is possible, but I have no problem with my 1800 rpm high (cold start) idle).

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Old 10-13-2000, 03:18 PM
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old_skul
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Seems to run just fine, and I'll concur with Super's opinion about oil pressure being way up. This is part of the reason the warm up idle speed is higher.

I have to hold mine at 1800 though. It takes just a tiny bit of pressure on the pedal - I think something needs some lube. I'll hit the linkage with WD40.

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Mark Szabo
1986 911 Targa 3.2
Old 10-13-2000, 09:39 PM
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Roy M
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Thanks for the help Gents - looks like I'm looking for a non-existent problem. It's a pleasure to have a car which, after 90000 miles, is still so good I'm having to search for things to fix!

Roy M

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