SHOFire
Geek At Large
I second the hard driving is good for an engine. I end up having to drive my mom's 95 Delta 88 grannymobile, and that thing has never seen above 3k rpms(redlines at approx 5500). This engine has almost 300k on it, and it feels tired and sluggish. So, as soon as coolant temp starts hitting the 60 degree mark, I enjoy moving the selector down a gear, and flooring it. I end up driving the car fairly hard for the next hour or so. After this, the car seems a lot more eager, and pulls away from stops with authority. It was probably the shortest time that car has gone through half a tank though. I've done this a few times now, and the car definetley feels a lot better.

