After the big freeze this week, I've learned that I need to get enlightened about what to consider when running/ starting a CTD 2nd gen in the cold.
We're not use to this kind of weather down South so can some of y'all from up North chime in as to how I should efficiently get my motor warmed up?
I remember reading one member keeps his exhaust brake on. I started doing this as well. Is there anything wrong with using this technique to warm up a CTD?
Also, at what point to I need to plug in the block heater. I thought it was only if its REEEEEEEEEEEAL cold... like in the 20s or lower. This morning it was 31 during the ice storm and she had a hard time starting... I probably should've plugged her in first.
thx for the advice.
We're not use to this kind of weather down South so can some of y'all from up North chime in as to how I should efficiently get my motor warmed up?
I remember reading one member keeps his exhaust brake on. I started doing this as well. Is there anything wrong with using this technique to warm up a CTD?
Also, at what point to I need to plug in the block heater. I thought it was only if its REEEEEEEEEEEAL cold... like in the 20s or lower. This morning it was 31 during the ice storm and she had a hard time starting... I probably should've plugged her in first.
thx for the advice.