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I can go out and hit the key in my Duramax and it fires right off. Instantaneously. Even in this cold weather. Thats without even being plugged in. The quicker heat would be nice though.
What kind of issues do I potentially face leaving my 98 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel plugged in? It isn't my daily driver and have left it plugged in for about a week or so when it gets really cold before I get it out on the road. Am i screwing anything up leaving it plugged in like that (other than the environment and my electric bill)? I do like the idea of a timer.
So just curious sence your on the subject I work 10 days in Montana and 4 days in wa I leave my truck plugged in while I'm gone for that 10 days is that bad?
But you're not doing your DuraIsuzu any good in cold weather by just firing it up and driving before it gets warm.
Mine has advanced timing - I have to let it warm up12v
Quote from: JackOfAllTrades on December 08, 2013, 06:51:46 PM But you're not doing your DuraIsuzu any good in cold weather by just firing it up and driving before it gets warm. I disagree 100% . IMO its more harmful to let a diesel sit and try to warm up at an idle. A diesel will warm up faster by putting a load on the engine (driving it) than it ever will by just sitting and idling.Get in,start the engine,buckle up,find a radio station and drive away. Of course no hammering on it until the engine oil is up to operating temps.