MarkEagleUSA
TDR MEMBER
Going into my first winter with a CTD I'm concerned about the time it takes to warm up the engine before the heat kicks in. Currently, with temps in the high 30's/low 40's, it takes almost my entire 10-mile 20-minute ride into work before I feel heat (and even then it's only luke-warm). I know the current block heater is working since when it's plugged in, the wait to start lamp is only on a few seconds. When not plugged in it take a full 20 seconds for the light to go out. I can't imagine what will happen when the temp dips into the 20's (or lower). Since I'll be using the truck to plow my driveway, I am primarily concerned about be able to use defrost to keep the windshield clear.
I'm looking at a Kat's 13150 circulating tank heater. Is it ok to use this instead of (or in addition to) the OEM block heater? If so, any tips on installation (where to plumb it, etc)?
I'm looking at a Kat's 13150 circulating tank heater. Is it ok to use this instead of (or in addition to) the OEM block heater? If so, any tips on installation (where to plumb it, etc)?