retiredsparky
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Besides the obvious benefits for block heaters before cold start up, the other advantages most don't talk about is that short commute times are very ******* vehicles. The cold engine operation for a short distance does not evaporate moisture that accumulates in the engine oil and the transmission. The transmission benefits by warming up quickly from the higher coolant temp in the radiator through the oil to water heat exchanger. The exhaust system also lasts longer since hotter coolant temp gets the engine to "closed loop" operation using the O2 sensors, which cannot function in open loop mode. The acids that settle in the exhaust system during cold operation can cause damage to many exhaust parts.
And finally, most engine wear occurs during that warm up period. So, thanks for a great write up and we will continue to rationalize that such a small expenditure really does have a financial payback.
And finally, most engine wear occurs during that warm up period. So, thanks for a great write up and we will continue to rationalize that such a small expenditure really does have a financial payback.