All the starting and warming up you did probably added more condensation than it removed. I drive 5 minutes to work everyday, just enough to hit operating temp a hundred feet from my destination. You should see the oil cap on my car. Looks like my crankcase is full of sour milk. This is why I have a $300 honda accord to drive to work and back, lol.
With the low compression, I'd drive it for a bit and run some good gas through it (google "Top Tier fuel") and the compression will probably improve. If your engine was sitting for a while it could have light rust in the cylinder walls that will go away or it could have some deposits on the valves that need to clean themselves out. I've installed a few JDM engines that gave poor compression results initially, but then improved drastically after a short time driving (thankfully).
With the low compression, I'd drive it for a bit and run some good gas through it (google "Top Tier fuel") and the compression will probably improve. If your engine was sitting for a while it could have light rust in the cylinder walls that will go away or it could have some deposits on the valves that need to clean themselves out. I've installed a few JDM engines that gave poor compression results initially, but then improved drastically after a short time driving (thankfully).