Preface: I have a 2.0T base model, and my assignment/gig has me keeping my car under a carport.
I'm less than 2.5 miles from my work, and I always let my car warm up (3-5mins) before leaving from work. Normally, I "baby" it on this short run home (no romping on it).
What's weird to me, is that I can come outside 3 hours later.....yes, 3hrs later!!!!.....and feel heat coming from the hood surface, especially, closer to where heat escapes (the " hood lines") and even the adjacent/top of front qtr panels.
The "cool-down" time seems crazy to me. Are today's car engines that "enclosed", as to have such a long cool down period? It almost seems that the attempt to keep the engine bay clean (via underpinning, etc...), has resulted in an abnormal amount of heat to be trapped & dissipate from the engine bay. I'm not just talking "warmth", I'm talking...3hrs later, the heat feels akin to having just pulled into my driveway within a 30 minute period.
What's up with that?
I'm less than 2.5 miles from my work, and I always let my car warm up (3-5mins) before leaving from work. Normally, I "baby" it on this short run home (no romping on it).
What's weird to me, is that I can come outside 3 hours later.....yes, 3hrs later!!!!.....and feel heat coming from the hood surface, especially, closer to where heat escapes (the " hood lines") and even the adjacent/top of front qtr panels.
The "cool-down" time seems crazy to me. Are today's car engines that "enclosed", as to have such a long cool down period? It almost seems that the attempt to keep the engine bay clean (via underpinning, etc...), has resulted in an abnormal amount of heat to be trapped & dissipate from the engine bay. I'm not just talking "warmth", I'm talking...3hrs later, the heat feels akin to having just pulled into my driveway within a 30 minute period.
What's up with that?