Warming up Probs.
#1
Warming up Probs.
The vehicle in my sig is the one i am having trouble with. it has electric fans on a thermostatic switch, i have a piece of cardboard that cover all but a 17"X4" strip on one side. and still i plug it in every night which the block heater works and under 32* outside temp, it takes me 3 miles of stop and go traffic to get it to get up to 140 on the gauge. I have the fuel turned to it, 0 plate, 3k gsk, afc gutted. i was thinking about advancing the timing some to see what that does. i did that to my buddys truck and his warms up alot quicker than mine and he uses no cardboard, and has a factory mechanical fan.
I don't know what else to try, i was thinking timing a little bit, or i was gonna try an electric water pump to see what that would do.
so it thought i would ask you guys what you guys have been doing.
thanks
Cody
I don't know what else to try, i was thinking timing a little bit, or i was gonna try an electric water pump to see what that would do.
so it thought i would ask you guys what you guys have been doing.
thanks
Cody
#3
yea, its that im frozen, and the truck doesn't even think about getting warm to be more efficient and i refuse to be hard on it below 160*. so it is using a lot of fuel, and i cant push the pedal to much to get the durn thing out of the way.
Also we have been having alot of ice and freezing rain and it is no fun going down the road and your windshield freezes up becuase the inside of your truck is the same temp as outside.
Hopefully this clears things up...
Also we have been having alot of ice and freezing rain and it is no fun going down the road and your windshield freezes up becuase the inside of your truck is the same temp as outside.
Hopefully this clears things up...
#4
Takes forever for mine to warm up. The block heater keeps it at 100*, but as soon as I start it, it drops to 90*. It's a 12 mile drive to work and It's been cold enough that the truck is still under 170* by the time I pull into the shop's parking lot. Fastest way I've found to warm 'em up is throw a trailer behind 'em.
#6
I'm with these guys.. It takes me 15 miles to get mine warmed up.. I tried blocking off my radiator to, but didn't help warm up time. and every time i got out it seemed like i could smell hot oil to.. so I took the cardboard off and the smell went away I didn't want the oil to get to het and thin.. it may have been something else. but that's just me 2 cents.
#7
I think it weird tho, my buddys truck, which is a 97 12ver and a 5spd, and timing a little advanced by .050, warms up within 2 miles from his house, and he is not hard on it as i instructed him not to be till its warmed up. it has a 100 plate afe dry, and a 5in..other than that it is stock...
im just confused why his can warm up so quick and mine doestn at all. o well i geuss im gonna have to live with it. ill figure something out, just not sure what...
thanks guys
cody
im just confused why his can warm up so quick and mine doestn at all. o well i geuss im gonna have to live with it. ill figure something out, just not sure what...
thanks guys
cody
#9
I think it weird tho, my buddys truck, which is a 97 12ver and a 5spd, and timing a little advanced by .050, warms up within 2 miles from his house, and he is not hard on it as i instructed him not to be till its warmed up. it has a 100 plate afe dry, and a 5in..other than that it is stock...
im just confused why his can warm up so quick and mine doestn at all. o well i geuss im gonna have to live with it. ill figure something out, just not sure what...
thanks guys
cody
im just confused why his can warm up so quick and mine doestn at all. o well i geuss im gonna have to live with it. ill figure something out, just not sure what...
thanks guys
cody
#10