Whether I idle it or not (yes the cut-a-stick works) it takes the coolant just about the same amount of time to open the thermostat.
I always idle for a minute or two just because I don't like pushing stone cold oil. It takes about four miles for the 180 t-stat to open. I then consider it warm.
I'm going to get a winter front kit and may plug it in if it ever gets cool here in the South.
In the summer I let it idle 5-20 minutes at a time to keep the A/C running and the DOG from overheating. If that wears out my engine, then I'm a little miffed at Cummins. I feel that their "official" position on idling is EPA biased.
I always idle for a minute or two just because I don't like pushing stone cold oil. It takes about four miles for the 180 t-stat to open. I then consider it warm.
I'm going to get a winter front kit and may plug it in if it ever gets cool here in the South.
In the summer I let it idle 5-20 minutes at a time to keep the A/C running and the DOG from overheating. If that wears out my engine, then I'm a little miffed at Cummins. I feel that their "official" position on idling is EPA biased.