I have so many questions I've been afraid to post, but here goes.
I don't understand the manifold heaters. The manual says if the wait to start light is on do idle for about 3 minutes to all the heat cycle to complete. (It would be nice if they just had a light so you would know if it was done. ) The dealer told me not to the this, so I stopped, but I think the engineers know more than the dealer. Heated air is certainly good for the engine. So what I've been trying to do is drive slowly (under 19 mph) until the cycle is complete. Then I get the best of both worlds.
However, it is extremely difficult to find a place to drive that slow without blocking traffic. Why do they shut it off at 19? I assume because the airflow would be too great above that to do any good? It would be nice if we could at least drive 25.
Of course, the manifold heaters come on any time the air is cold even if the wait to start light doesn't come on, yet the manual doesn't mention anything about waiting 3 minutes then.
Why doesn't it come back on any time you drop below 19 and it's cold? When I'm at a long light I'll shut down, and then when I turn it back on the heaters start up again. It doesn't make sense.
So what do you recommend, idling or driving? I can get a head start on the idle time by using remote start, but of course without the exhaust brake on it's wasting some heat.
It seems they could have been a little smarter about all of this.
I don't understand the manifold heaters. The manual says if the wait to start light is on do idle for about 3 minutes to all the heat cycle to complete. (It would be nice if they just had a light so you would know if it was done. ) The dealer told me not to the this, so I stopped, but I think the engineers know more than the dealer. Heated air is certainly good for the engine. So what I've been trying to do is drive slowly (under 19 mph) until the cycle is complete. Then I get the best of both worlds.
However, it is extremely difficult to find a place to drive that slow without blocking traffic. Why do they shut it off at 19? I assume because the airflow would be too great above that to do any good? It would be nice if we could at least drive 25.
Of course, the manifold heaters come on any time the air is cold even if the wait to start light doesn't come on, yet the manual doesn't mention anything about waiting 3 minutes then.
Why doesn't it come back on any time you drop below 19 and it's cold? When I'm at a long light I'll shut down, and then when I turn it back on the heaters start up again. It doesn't make sense.
So what do you recommend, idling or driving? I can get a head start on the idle time by using remote start, but of course without the exhaust brake on it's wasting some heat.
It seems they could have been a little smarter about all of this.