RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
Question. You are not to biuld boost on a cold motor or head gasket issues could develop, nor does it do any good for anything for that matter!
Yet we are told to use our e brakes (Pacbrake etc) for motor warm up in cold weather.
My question: How long should one wait before engaging the exhaust brake?
I just started my truck to warm up. Its 18 F outside. My e brake (PRXB) runs 41 psi backpressure at idle. I have a gauge so I know exacly. If I wait a minute or two, flick it on, my coolant is still like 50 F and it is running 40 psi boost or the equivelant thereof.
So how long does one wait to engage the brake to aid warm up?
Thanks!
Robert
Yet we are told to use our e brakes (Pacbrake etc) for motor warm up in cold weather.
My question: How long should one wait before engaging the exhaust brake?
I just started my truck to warm up. Its 18 F outside. My e brake (PRXB) runs 41 psi backpressure at idle. I have a gauge so I know exacly. If I wait a minute or two, flick it on, my coolant is still like 50 F and it is running 40 psi boost or the equivelant thereof.
So how long does one wait to engage the brake to aid warm up?
Thanks!
Robert