Winter is here, at least in my part of the world, and I find myself once again cringing every time I start my e30 in the bitter cold of Colorado's winter mornings. Can some of my fellow cold climate inhabitants educate me a bit on the merits of coolant and oil heaters? I'm kind of thinking about doing a lower hose heater, something like this;
so I can have heat quickly when I start the car, and a dipstick heater along the lines of this;
to keep the oil warm & viscous, which is mainly important for engine health. I'm a bit worried that this dipstick might not seal properly & make the motor run like shit.
I know BMW makes a freeze plug heater;
but I haven't read a whole lot about how well they work. Anyone have personal experience with it's performance & install procedure? Can anyone shed some light on what works best, or share your set-ups? I gather a magnetic oil heater is out of the question because of the aluminum oil pan, and I'm really not interested in the stick-on mat type either because of their associated issues. Tia.
so I can have heat quickly when I start the car, and a dipstick heater along the lines of this;
to keep the oil warm & viscous, which is mainly important for engine health. I'm a bit worried that this dipstick might not seal properly & make the motor run like shit.
I know BMW makes a freeze plug heater;
but I haven't read a whole lot about how well they work. Anyone have personal experience with it's performance & install procedure? Can anyone shed some light on what works best, or share your set-ups? I gather a magnetic oil heater is out of the question because of the aluminum oil pan, and I'm really not interested in the stick-on mat type either because of their associated issues. Tia.
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