I would think it unlikely, a full charge of air when compressed is actually going to be hotter than a part charge. More succesful is to rev the engine a few times without overdoing it, the combustion and turbo action will get things hot quicker. I tried this on a Rodeo 3.0TDi to demonsrate to the owner on how to get it moving in the morning. On them cold fuelling is severely cut back to stop smoke emission, so they have no power at all until a bit warmer.


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