soo long to warm up why???
#6
Originally Posted by Geico266
Plug it in.
#7
I work about 8 miles from home, mostly highway. I plug mine in and it barely makes full temp by the time I get to work. Even in the summer time it takes a while. Just too good of a cooling system and oiling system. I am sure it doesn't help running synthetic oil too.
-Muzzy
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#8
Originally Posted by motrapper
it seems to take twice as long to warm up as my powerstroke did any good reason
which year psd? the 7.3's from 99-03 had a butterfly valve in the exhaust [turbine outlet elbow] that actuated closed to load the engine [like having an exhaust brake on] to help with warm up...?
#9
Originally Posted by nickleinonen
which year psd? the 7.3's from 99-03 had a butterfly valve in the exhaust [turbine outlet elbow] that actuated closed to load the engine [like having an exhaust brake on] to help with warm up...?
#10
Originally Posted by nickleinonen
which year psd? the 7.3's from 99-03 had a butterfly valve in the exhaust [turbine outlet elbow] that actuated closed to load the engine [like having an exhaust brake on] to help with warm up...?
#13
my pacbrake will come on either when I take my foot off of the go pedal with the truck still rolling(decel) and when the water temp is below 170*. definately aids in warmup. that is the design of the pac, dont know about the others.
#14
Anyone have the part number for the Dogde winter front? I mentioned it to my local deal one day this past summer and he looked like a deer in headlights and couldn't even find it on the computer. At least I know they exist, i've seen photos somewhere on here. Needless to say I don't deal with that dealer too often.
Mike
Mike
#15
Try to keep your RPM up a little higher. Mine actually warms up 2-3 times faster than the 95 if I keep the RPM close to 2000RPM. If I am coasting in traffic the truck seems to warm up tommorrow instead of a few minutes. Give it a try.