I start the car and let it idle 5-10 seconds to allow oil pressure to get up to normal. Than drive normally, say 2200rpm absolute max until running temp is normal........than however I feel like driving :dr_Evil:
A contrast would be the way I warm up my 2-stroke RMX 250. Start it, put it in gear take off, flick off the choke, and cruise for a about a minute (up to 4000 rpm), than another minute with a few blasts (say 7000rpm, as there is no point flogging it right out). You should never let a 2-stroke moto idle on start as the piston warms up considerably quicker than the bore!!! Many people have let it idle/low revs to warm it up, and than revved it and seized the motor.........not uncommon at all.
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