THIS was brought to my attention:
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/owne...d-just-harms-the-engine/ar-BBxuI1d?li=BBnb7Kz
- I've always been a big warmer-upper when the temps are cold, feeling that
it's important to get the oil up to a readily-flowable temp before making any
real demands on the engine, i.e. RPMs-wise.
- IF there is ice or sticking snow and, of course, if one is about to head out in
snowing conditions, it'll be critical to have heat on the windshield...
*Sure, an engine heater, whether oil or coolant...would be ideal, but....
THEN, regarding the assertions in the article....
....what say all YE....??
http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/owne...d-just-harms-the-engine/ar-BBxuI1d?li=BBnb7Kz
- I've always been a big warmer-upper when the temps are cold, feeling that
it's important to get the oil up to a readily-flowable temp before making any
real demands on the engine, i.e. RPMs-wise.
- IF there is ice or sticking snow and, of course, if one is about to head out in
snowing conditions, it'll be critical to have heat on the windshield...
*Sure, an engine heater, whether oil or coolant...would be ideal, but....
THEN, regarding the assertions in the article....
....what say all YE....??