Used qc2
I watched the quickcheck2, and noticed some things that could be useful. When the motor starts, as of this morning it was 5'f, but the grid heaters cycling brought the temp up to 40 some in the manifold, then when those stopped cycling, the IAT went down to about 20'f, not 5 because i assume the motor was warming up and adding heat from the block. By this measure I expect to see the 15'f 3cylinder operation at more like -5'f, after a night sitting out in the cold for the whole night. From the time I started it, to the time the fast idle quit at 173'f coolant temp, was about 30 minutes. Hope this sheds some light on this subject. PS, after sitting for only 4 hours, the block is still warm enough to cause the IAT to stay above 32'f.
Nick
I watched the quickcheck2, and noticed some things that could be useful. When the motor starts, as of this morning it was 5'f, but the grid heaters cycling brought the temp up to 40 some in the manifold, then when those stopped cycling, the IAT went down to about 20'f, not 5 because i assume the motor was warming up and adding heat from the block. By this measure I expect to see the 15'f 3cylinder operation at more like -5'f, after a night sitting out in the cold for the whole night. From the time I started it, to the time the fast idle quit at 173'f coolant temp, was about 30 minutes. Hope this sheds some light on this subject. PS, after sitting for only 4 hours, the block is still warm enough to cause the IAT to stay above 32'f.
Nick