Coolant heaters (truck slo to warm up)
#31
I guess I'd rather be overly sure the fuel is heated. I did a test last winter where I put my bucket heater in the tank over night to see how it would effect warm up. Didn't make too much of a difference. I feel pretty confident that between the high temp t stat and coolant heater, I'll be good.
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I repeat! If it only gets to 160 degrees the theromstat is bad. I do not recomend aftermarket stats. Get Cummins or Dodge and be done with it, as long as you affect a seal.
Fou you really cold weather guys. I mentioned a viscious heater that is on other Chrysler product. NO RECOMENDATIONS _ JUST INFORMATION FOR YOUR THOUGH PROCESS. In 2005/6 Jeep Liberty diesels (2.8l) were equiped with a Cabin Heater as standard equipment in US market. Don't know about other places. It splices into heater inlet hose and provides the equilivant of a 1600 watt heater at 1200 RPM. It comes with a clutch (AC compressor type) and must be mounted as a belt driven accessory. The part # is supposed to be 55037539AA with a list price of $682.00 Clutch control wiring and mounting would have to be fabricated. As I said: FOR INFORMATION ONLY - NO RECOMENDATION MADE OR IMPLIED.
Fou you really cold weather guys. I mentioned a viscious heater that is on other Chrysler product. NO RECOMENDATIONS _ JUST INFORMATION FOR YOUR THOUGH PROCESS. In 2005/6 Jeep Liberty diesels (2.8l) were equiped with a Cabin Heater as standard equipment in US market. Don't know about other places. It splices into heater inlet hose and provides the equilivant of a 1600 watt heater at 1200 RPM. It comes with a clutch (AC compressor type) and must be mounted as a belt driven accessory. The part # is supposed to be 55037539AA with a list price of $682.00 Clutch control wiring and mounting would have to be fabricated. As I said: FOR INFORMATION ONLY - NO RECOMENDATION MADE OR IMPLIED.
#33
I repeat! If it only gets to 160 degrees the theromstat is bad. I do not recomend aftermarket stats. Get Cummins or Dodge and be done with it, as long as you affect a seal.
Fou you really cold weather guys. I mentioned a viscious heater that is on other Chrysler product. NO RECOMENDATIONS _ JUST INFORMATION FOR YOUR THOUGH PROCESS. In 2005/6 Jeep Liberty diesels (2.8l) were equiped with a Cabin Heater as standard equipment in US market. Don't know about other places. It splices into heater inlet hose and provides the equilivant of a 1600 watt heater at 1200 RPM. It comes with a clutch (AC compressor type) and must be mounted as a belt driven accessory. The part # is supposed to be 55037539AA with a list price of $682.00 Clutch control wiring and mounting would have to be fabricated. As I said: FOR INFORMATION ONLY - NO RECOMENDATION MADE OR IMPLIED.
Fou you really cold weather guys. I mentioned a viscious heater that is on other Chrysler product. NO RECOMENDATIONS _ JUST INFORMATION FOR YOUR THOUGH PROCESS. In 2005/6 Jeep Liberty diesels (2.8l) were equiped with a Cabin Heater as standard equipment in US market. Don't know about other places. It splices into heater inlet hose and provides the equilivant of a 1600 watt heater at 1200 RPM. It comes with a clutch (AC compressor type) and must be mounted as a belt driven accessory. The part # is supposed to be 55037539AA with a list price of $682.00 Clutch control wiring and mounting would have to be fabricated. As I said: FOR INFORMATION ONLY - NO RECOMENDATION MADE OR IMPLIED.
A 12V is a whole different beast though, so I can't really call my truck an apples to apples comparison of James' truck.
#34
I think if it was a normal 12V, the no fan and radiator block of would be enough. I've got 4 things pulling heat out of the coolant before it gets back to the radiator or heater core (tank heat exchanger, heated pick up, vormax and the line hauler).
#35
Put the thermostat on yesterday, seems that the truck heats up a bit quicker. Gets to just below 190 before slowly coming down to ~170 then slowly coming up to just above 190.
Just for future refrence the 190 * degree thermostat (190 thermostat) part number from napa is THM 532090.
I think with the heater/inverter combo, I should heat up super quick.
Just for future refrence the 190 * degree thermostat (190 thermostat) part number from napa is THM 532090.
I think with the heater/inverter combo, I should heat up super quick.
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