guys i think this discussion has proved one thing, everyone has there own way of starting up and even the car's handbook contradicts the service manager at my local dealer, according to him you should give the engine at least a minute or so to distribute fluids properly instead of forcing it through 5 seconds after the engine has been off.
i think this argument could go on forever here but i tend to agree with the people who let there engines warm up a little,,,, it kind of makes sense,,, i mean you take anything on this planet and ram the arse of it straight away from cold and you are going to have problems, same with your suspension - it takes time to loosen up, brakes as well so why not the engine.
as soon as i start my car on cold morning my rpm is ticking at 900,,,, checked it 4 days in a row and the same every day,,,, keep forgetting to check it say 10 minutes later though,,,
thanks everyone for your input regarding this subject, personally as robin says giving the car a minute or so and keeping the revs down for the first few miles seems the most sensible way, but everyone to there own, that's the one im going for though.
PS----- WHERE DOES THAT GUY STAY EXACTLY WHO LEAVES HIS CAR RUNNING,,, :GATE OR NO GATE