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Old 08-04-2005, 20:01   #1 (permalink)
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Engine Heaters (Whats Involved?)

I will be taking my newly acquired 04 Disco to New England. I will be
parking it outside and it will be in really cold weather as you can probably
imagine.

What are engine block heaters and what is involved. I will have probably no
access to an electrical outlet if it is required. Also, what cold weather
stuff for the car would you guys recommend as well? Car Cover for hail??


Thanks for the input,
Dylan


 
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Old 08-05-2005, 01:01   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Heaters (Whats Involved?)

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"Dylan" <Dreggs420@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I will be taking my newly acquired 04 Disco to New England. I will be
>parking it outside and it will be in really cold weather as you can
>probably > imagine.
> What are engine block heaters and what is involved. I will have probably
> no access to an electrical outlet if it is required. Also, what cold
> weather stuff for the car would you guys recommend as well? Car Cover for
> hail??
> Thanks for the input,
> Dylan


There are 2 kinds of block preheaters, mains ones then diesel ones. The
mains ones are better priced, £200ish compared to £800+ in the UK, although
obviously less effective far from a plug. Kenlowe + others make mains ones I
think, Eberspacher [Espar in the states] + others make diesel-operated ones.

The diesel kind involve making a fuel feed for the preheater too, so really
the mains kind are the ones you should look at [a mere few wires + plumbing
the pump/heater into the coolant circuit], unless you need the autonomy.

There are tank/fuel system preheaters too, for paraffin crystals in the
diesel, although most winter diesel at the pumps in cold areas should avoid
clogging filters with crystals at most typical levels of the mercury.


 
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Old 08-05-2005, 04:01   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Heaters (Whats Involved?)

> I will be taking my newly acquired 04 Disco to New England. I will be
> parking it outside and it will be in really cold weather as you can

probably
> imagine.
>
> What are engine block heaters and what is involved. I will have probably

no
> access to an electrical outlet if it is required. Also, what cold weather
> stuff for the car would you guys recommend as well? Car Cover for hail??
>

I think discos of that age are already fitted with an erberspacher heater,
to warm the engine up quicker. All you need to do is attach a control unit
so it can be controlled while the engine is off.
Someone will be along any time now to tell you exactly how its done!


 
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Old 08-06-2005, 06:01   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Heaters (Whats Involved?)

Webasto or Eberspacher everytime!!! Your Disco, like mine is completely
independant to achieve a hot start. I installed mine with a 7 day timer and
also the remote kit, it switches the unit on for an hour then switches off.
So as long as you have diesel and a decent battery, it will work every time.

Alistair
"SimonJ" <me@mine.net> wrote in message
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>> I will be taking my newly acquired 04 Disco to New England. I will be
>> parking it outside and it will be in really cold weather as you can

> probably
>> imagine.
>>
>> What are engine block heaters and what is involved. I will have probably

> no
>> access to an electrical outlet if it is required. Also, what cold
>> weather
>> stuff for the car would you guys recommend as well? Car Cover for hail??
>>

> I think discos of that age are already fitted with an erberspacher heater,
> to warm the engine up quicker. All you need to do is attach a control unit
> so it can be controlled while the engine is off.
> Someone will be along any time now to tell you exactly how its done!
>
>



 
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Old 08-06-2005, 13:01   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Heaters (Whats Involved?)

But I have just regular gas not diesal.



"Ali" <aechlin@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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> Webasto or Eberspacher everytime!!! Your Disco, like mine is completely
> independant to achieve a hot start. I installed mine with a 7 day timer
> and also the remote kit, it switches the unit on for an hour then switches
> off. So as long as you have diesel and a decent battery, it will work
> every time.
>
> Alistair
> "SimonJ" <me@mine.net> wrote in message
> news:dcvat9$2bj$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>>> I will be taking my newly acquired 04 Disco to New England. I will be
>>> parking it outside and it will be in really cold weather as you can

>> probably
>>> imagine.
>>>
>>> What are engine block heaters and what is involved. I will have
>>> probably

>> no
>>> access to an electrical outlet if it is required. Also, what cold
>>> weather
>>> stuff for the car would you guys recommend as well? Car Cover for
>>> hail??
>>>

>> I think discos of that age are already fitted with an erberspacher
>> heater,
>> to warm the engine up quicker. All you need to do is attach a control
>> unit
>> so it can be controlled while the engine is off.
>> Someone will be along any time now to tell you exactly how its done!
>>
>>

>
>



 
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Old 08-07-2005, 14:01   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Engine Heaters (Whats Involved?)

'But I have just regular gas not diesal.'

There are gasoline/petrol models out there too, not as common as their
diesel brothers tho.

Ali


"Dylan" <Dreggs420@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> But I have just regular gas not diesal.
>
>
>
> "Ali" <aechlin@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
> news:dd24uh$nei$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>> Webasto or Eberspacher everytime!!! Your Disco, like mine is completely
>> independant to achieve a hot start. I installed mine with a 7 day timer
>> and also the remote kit, it switches the unit on for an hour then
>> switches off. So as long as you have diesel and a decent battery, it will
>> work every time.
>>
>> Alistair
>> "SimonJ" <me@mine.net> wrote in message
>> news:dcvat9$2bj$1@nwrdmz01.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
>>>> I will be taking my newly acquired 04 Disco to New England. I will be
>>>> parking it outside and it will be in really cold weather as you can
>>> probably
>>>> imagine.
>>>>
>>>> What are engine block heaters and what is involved. I will have
>>>> probably
>>> no
>>>> access to an electrical outlet if it is required. Also, what cold
>>>> weather
>>>> stuff for the car would you guys recommend as well? Car Cover for
>>>> hail??
>>>>
>>> I think discos of that age are already fitted with an erberspacher
>>> heater,
>>> to warm the engine up quicker. All you need to do is attach a control
>>> unit
>>> so it can be controlled while the engine is off.
>>> Someone will be along any time now to tell you exactly how its done!
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>



 
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