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Winterization topic #2... oil...
I too am preparing to semi-winterize my car, but seeing as how I live in the south there isnt much that needs to be done. All I plan on doing is getting some sort of oil warmer... I dont have time in the mornings to let my car run 5 minutes before I leave for school, and it takes about 7 minutes to drive to school, and for those 7 minutes I hate my oil being cold because 90% of engine wear occurs when your engine is cold... anyways, how can I warm my oil within say 1 minute? Ive heard of little heating pad type devices that you strap to your oil pain and wire to your ignition... can anyone elaborate on this or other oil-warming ideas for me and possibly provide links to helpful websites/products? Thanks
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i've heard of block heaters.. where the engine block gets heated.. but thats for when its really cold, and regular engine start up is impossible
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i know back in romania during the rally cold winter days the truckers used to heat the oil pan with a blow torch. it used to get so cold at times that the oil will be almost solid
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what i usta do when it would get REAL cold here (under 45) was turn my car on before i got in the shower, then changed and left for school, so my car would be all toasty inside when i got to it 5-10 mins later
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i really don't worry about it. just let it idle for 30 seconds to a minute and you will be fine. everything warms up in the engine, it's just the thermostat that doesn't open yet to have some reading on the gauge.
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I heard of a coil or something you could mount in your radiator that works on the same principal as a toaster. Don't know if it works, but it makes sense. The only problem is it runs off of ac.
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yeha he's right, your oil heats up in like 30 seconds, but your engine isnt full temp for a few mins untill the coolant can circulate a few times getting the heat all in it |
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