I know a bunch of guys who fire it up and hammer down whether it's -60 or 95 degrees outside. I'm a firm believer in at least a 10-15 min warm-up, high idle. I'd be pretty mad if someone woke me up out of a dead sleep and started working me before I've had my morning coffee and chew.
Warm-up procedures when starting from a cold start?
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Never had an issue, start the truck, let it idle for 2 minutes or build up the air then move.
cummins and DD both said idling to warm up isn’t needed as people think.
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DD15/16 do not like idling for long periods.
Why I have mentioned the newer engines need to be operated differently.
I have a apu on my trucks. But they are generally shut off even in -30 or so.
They still start just fine. Wait until oil psi builds increase rpm a few hundred wait 5 min and ease on down the road.
Like you said even Cummins doesn’t like long idle times. But old habits die hard -
I think Detroit Diesel also says and probably all engine manufacturers. When engine is cold don't go directly to hard pull like pulling a hill and take the engine from cold to maximum engine temp. Because the engine parts heat up at different rates. Like the other post said it's not good for engine block to go from such extremes. I know of a couple truck stops at bottom of big hills and I bet many drivers just start up and to up the hill.
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