When the temps drop below 10F I would really like to be able to start my truck 20 minutes before I drive it and have the cab heat actually start to work. Right now, it doesn't seem to ever heat up if left idling. I have a winter front covering the radiator, the truck is plugged in, but when it is sitting at high idle it doesn't heat up. All of the older non-CR engines that I have dealt with will be blowing hot air and defrosting the windshield in the same time frame. There have been a couple of times that I will take the truck out and get it up to 60 mph for 5-10 miles and driven back home to get the cab warm enough to load the kids up.
I have a Smarty JR and got the UDC dongle for Christmas. I want to make a 'winter tune' that would help the truck to warm up faster, but I am not really sure what would be most effective. I can adjust the timing and the duration. My thought is to extend the duration but leave the timing at default, basically wasting fuel to generate more heat. Am I heading down the right path?
I have a Smarty JR and got the UDC dongle for Christmas. I want to make a 'winter tune' that would help the truck to warm up faster, but I am not really sure what would be most effective. I can adjust the timing and the duration. My thought is to extend the duration but leave the timing at default, basically wasting fuel to generate more heat. Am I heading down the right path?