I know dodges run grid heaters instead of glow plugs, but just what does a grid heater do?
Also, I was discussing a fuel gelling issue and additives with someone and I was told that cummins pre-warms their fuel. Is this true?
Actually here's what I was told.
DC does not recommend fuel additives for diesels. I asked our department inspector who has two Cummins, has a 98 and 03 and he says either your buddies truck was not running on winter fuel mix or his fuel heater system failed. Cummins pre-warms the fuel and if he is positive he was on winter fuel, his fuel heater is bad. That has to be it. Last winter when his 03 was new, it was in the single digits for weeks here and he had it outside plugged in and no problems. He said the additive causes it to wax up and that is not good, that is why there is a fuel heater. The older Cummins might have to use it
Also, I was discussing a fuel gelling issue and additives with someone and I was told that cummins pre-warms their fuel. Is this true?
Actually here's what I was told.
DC does not recommend fuel additives for diesels. I asked our department inspector who has two Cummins, has a 98 and 03 and he says either your buddies truck was not running on winter fuel mix or his fuel heater system failed. Cummins pre-warms the fuel and if he is positive he was on winter fuel, his fuel heater is bad. That has to be it. Last winter when his 03 was new, it was in the single digits for weeks here and he had it outside plugged in and no problems. He said the additive causes it to wax up and that is not good, that is why there is a fuel heater. The older Cummins might have to use it