Preheating Joe Gibbs break in oil to 180F

Alrighty Khalid, I think we are both right.

Formula 1 engines in fact run through an extended preparation cycle before actually starting the engine, and all vital fluids get preheated to 140°F (which is 60°C) before they start it, and then the engine gets further warmed up to operating temps while sitting in the pits.
But that the engine won't turn over cold (which is room temperature to me) I consider horse manure.
But really I am not gonna start a fight here... :)