New diesel owner here.
Been reading the forums and see that long idle times are a bad thing, and that the cummins will cool down when it idles.
Is there anything I can do so I can let it idle for 20-30 minutes in the winter, where it will actually warm up and not hurt the engine?
From some reading I see a cold front helps, something about high idlers, and somene said an exhaust brake can help also.
So what's feasable? Or should I just look into one of those diesel fired preheaters?
Winter's coming in a couple months and I want to get started on what I need to do, and I hate getting into a cold truck. I had a remote start on my old truck so I'm spoiled.
Been reading the forums and see that long idle times are a bad thing, and that the cummins will cool down when it idles.
Is there anything I can do so I can let it idle for 20-30 minutes in the winter, where it will actually warm up and not hurt the engine?
From some reading I see a cold front helps, something about high idlers, and somene said an exhaust brake can help also.
So what's feasable? Or should I just look into one of those diesel fired preheaters?
Winter's coming in a couple months and I want to get started on what I need to do, and I hate getting into a cold truck. I had a remote start on my old truck so I'm spoiled.