If the engine does not reach it's operating temparature you end up with condensation build up in the engine which will turn to emulsified sludge which will restrict oil flow, also will cause premature exhaust and catylistic converter failure due to again not reaching a high enough temparature to burn of vapour/condensation in the system. The reason the back box on a exhaust usually fails first is because it is the coolest part of the exhaust and can literally fill up with water.Check when you get to work, bet there will be water dripping from your exhaust.littleyellowspider wrote:Why is it damaging?markwiggy wrote:Very damaging over a period of time.char wrote:Seriously you drive less than a mile to work? Does that damage the car as it wont have got up to operating temperature?? :s
Mark
We've all got to do the first 0.8miles, haven't we? Why does it damage the engine if it has to stop rather than continue?
Mark