Point, if you add windchill it was -65 (#### you too northern WI) my big problem is my apu has a standalone coolant tank so it doesnt reheat the block. As for power service ive always been leery of that stuff had an old ford that would backfire anytime i added it and its spooked me to this day. Usually i prefer hot shots but i ran out.
APU vs idling in very cold weather?
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I shut my DD15 down and it has started at -30 below with apu running. I don’t ever long term idle my engines.
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Not cold
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A couple of questions guys:
1- How much fuel does a truck burn while idling? The Volvo I'm driving has opti-idle. So, I just set RPMs at 700-800 and I'm good to go.
2- If you use winterized fuel, do you still need antigel? I've been sleeping in about 24-degree weather WITHOUT idling and she starts like a champ every morning.MidWest_MacDaddy and cke Thank this. -
But idling really hard on after treatment and engine.
Winter blended fuel I have never used anti gel. Unless your coming north s fueled down south. It depends where you bought fuel and if it was actually treated. If in doubt treat. I stay north all the time so fuel stops I know are treated.86scotty, cke, gekko1323 and 1 other person Thank this. -
The stuff we use for antigel works quite well. 1 bottle treats up to 200 gallons. I usually use 1 bottle split between both fuel tanks on the tractor and 1/2 a bottle on the reefer fuel tank. Now if it drops down to like 0 degrees or lower then we’ll use 2 whole bottles between the tractor and reefers. The fuel at our company terminals use fuel with antigel mixed in already so that helps but if we’re fueling at a Pilot Flying J where they typically pedal the biodiesel then we put antigel in before fueling so it mixes properly. A bottle of the stuff will literally go a long way.
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The ThermoKing APU I had heated the engine coolant and would run continuous. I never idled.
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