Cummins heater grid in a 7.3 PSD
Anybody out there seen or heard of installing a Cummins starting heater grid into a 7.3 PSD. My wife's 01 is the most cold blooded vehicle I've ever owned. At 40 F, if it's not plugged in, I usually only have a 50/50 shot 

of getting it started. I've got twin 900 CCA batteries in there and the glow plugs are fine, even running synthetic for a little less friction. I'm sure it can be done, just hoping somebody else may have blazed the trail....


of getting it started. I've got twin 900 CCA batteries in there and the glow plugs are fine, even running synthetic for a little less friction. I'm sure it can be done, just hoping somebody else may have blazed the trail....
The California trucks have a intake heating element on them that runs off a relay mounted where the glow plug relay normally sits on the 49 state emission trucks.
It would be a relatively simple mod to perform to get an actual heating element in the system.
It would be a relatively simple mod to perform to get an actual heating element in the system.
Last edited by Mr. Miyagi; Mar 3, 2009 at 03:13 AM.
It's a rather small element that screws into the elbow/Y...looks similar to a cross between a block heater element and a temp sending unit.
A person could probably have good luck with adding an actual grid assembly in a custom intake system, eg. like a modified Tymar or similar.
I don't know how much start assistance the CA heating element provides--IIRC it's primary purpose is to help eliminate cold idle smoke.
A person could probably have good luck with adding an actual grid assembly in a custom intake system, eg. like a modified Tymar or similar.
I don't know how much start assistance the CA heating element provides--IIRC it's primary purpose is to help eliminate cold idle smoke.
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