Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review
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Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review
Granted this might be overkill, but I figure the less stress on the engine the better. I live in upstate NY where we see temp's as low as zero but at average 30's - 40's for a couple months.
So it's like 32 bucks from http://www.hondacuraworld.com + free shipping
Complete factory accessory from Acura, the whole kit. Basically it's a brass heater element that goes in place of the coolant drain plug on the block. Then a harness plugs into it and you route it to the opening in the grill. Install takes about 30 mins if you take your sweet time.
Plugged it in tonite before I went to bed, makes a little hissing noise, and heats up quick. Temp was low 40's overnight. Car sat for 12+ hours, I came out, to find it still hissing away. Complete engine block was warm to touch, so thats cool. Start car and drive, instantly puts out warm air. After 2-3 mins of driving it was at normal op. temp. 50's outside air temp at this time. Can't wait to have it during winter. For those of you in simlar conditions or Canada, for around 30 bucks, why wouldn't you do this
So it's like 32 bucks from http://www.hondacuraworld.com + free shipping
Complete factory accessory from Acura, the whole kit. Basically it's a brass heater element that goes in place of the coolant drain plug on the block. Then a harness plugs into it and you route it to the opening in the grill. Install takes about 30 mins if you take your sweet time.
Plugged it in tonite before I went to bed, makes a little hissing noise, and heats up quick. Temp was low 40's overnight. Car sat for 12+ hours, I came out, to find it still hissing away. Complete engine block was warm to touch, so thats cool. Start car and drive, instantly puts out warm air. After 2-3 mins of driving it was at normal op. temp. 50's outside air temp at this time. Can't wait to have it during winter. For those of you in simlar conditions or Canada, for around 30 bucks, why wouldn't you do this
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (MrFatBooty)
okay okay, so maybe there's one reason not to do it, how about a really long extension cord?? Park in the neighboors apartment complex and steal someones outlet??
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (aLmoSt-vtec)
When I was going to school in northern maine everyone had a block heater, and they all swear by it. Makes it real easy to start the car on a cold morning.
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (lilcasino)
I go to school in North Dakota. Highs of 0. I prolly need a block heater, but our school parking lot does not have any power outlets.
Anyone know of someway I can put an extra battery in my car and somehow plug the block heater into it. I would also hook the battery up to the alternater to recharge while driving. I dunno if that would work out to well. Anyone have any ideas?
Anyone know of someway I can put an extra battery in my car and somehow plug the block heater into it. I would also hook the battery up to the alternater to recharge while driving. I dunno if that would work out to well. Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (aLmoSt-vtec)
I dont have anywhere to plug it in.... A nice battery will have to do plus this is a mild winter so far still no snow. BTW since youre from rochacha check out the link in my sig its for upstate NY enthusiasts we have lots of roch people already
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (aLmoSt-vtec)
There's no Integra listed here; only for the RSX. Is this the same model that you're referring to?
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (EminemGSR)
There's no Integra listed here; only for the RSX. Is this the same model that you're referring to?
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (aLmoSt-vtec)
im driving mine this winter....its almost winter...but whoops, it was 78 degrees out today...... thumbs up to that!
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (lucas569)
how about the oil dipstick heater? is this similiar?
I didn't think the RSX part was the same, because they had to special order mine....but what the hell do I know
I do know that the one for the 2001 civic is different than the teg part
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (aLmoSt-vtec)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aLmoSt-vtec »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Granted this might be overkill, but I figure the less stress on the engine the better. I live in upstate NY where we see temp's as low as zero but at average 30's - 40's for a couple months.
So it's like 32 bucks from http://www.hondacuraworld.com + free shipping <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0">
Complete factory accessory from Acura, the whole kit. Basically it's a brass heater element that goes in place of the coolant drain plug on the block. Then a harness plugs into it and you route it to the opening in the grill. Install takes about 30 mins if you take your sweet time.
Plugged it in tonite before I went to bed, makes a little hissing noise, and heats up quick. Temp was low 40's overnight. Car sat for 12+ hours, I came out, to find it still hissing away. Complete engine block was warm to touch, so thats cool. Start car and drive, instantly puts out warm air. After 2-3 mins of driving it was at normal op. temp. 50's outside air temp at this time. Can't wait to have it during winter. <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0"> <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0"> For those of you in simlar conditions or Canada, for around 30 bucks, why wouldn't you do this <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0"> </TD></TR></TABLE>
which one did you get???
08T44-S5D-100 Honda Civic Engine Heater $31.20
08T44-ST7-200 Acura RSX Engine Block Heater
??
So it's like 32 bucks from http://www.hondacuraworld.com + free shipping <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0">
Complete factory accessory from Acura, the whole kit. Basically it's a brass heater element that goes in place of the coolant drain plug on the block. Then a harness plugs into it and you route it to the opening in the grill. Install takes about 30 mins if you take your sweet time.
Plugged it in tonite before I went to bed, makes a little hissing noise, and heats up quick. Temp was low 40's overnight. Car sat for 12+ hours, I came out, to find it still hissing away. Complete engine block was warm to touch, so thats cool. Start car and drive, instantly puts out warm air. After 2-3 mins of driving it was at normal op. temp. 50's outside air temp at this time. Can't wait to have it during winter. <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0"> <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0"> For those of you in simlar conditions or Canada, for around 30 bucks, why wouldn't you do this <IMG NAME="icon" SRC="http://images.zeroforum.com/smile/emthup.gif" BORDER="0"> </TD></TR></TABLE>
which one did you get???
08T44-S5D-100 Honda Civic Engine Heater $31.20
08T44-ST7-200 Acura RSX Engine Block Heater
??
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (94IntegraNL)
I live in Canada and in my city we've hit as low as -40 for some stretches of winter, I've owned my Integra almost 4 years now and it's never had a block heater.
I make sure my battery is good and strong (high cold cranking amp rating helps) and use thinner oil and it starts like a charm.
I make sure my battery is good and strong (high cold cranking amp rating helps) and use thinner oil and it starts like a charm.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 94IntegraNL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
which one did you get???
08T44-S5D-100 Honda Civic Engine Heater $31.20
08T44-ST7-200 Acura RSX Engine Block Heater
?? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Don't know where you got those part numbers from but an 94+ Integra uses the 08T44-ST7-200.
Older Integras uses 08T44-SK7-200 and the RSX uses 08T44-S5B-100.
which one did you get???
08T44-S5D-100 Honda Civic Engine Heater $31.20
08T44-ST7-200 Acura RSX Engine Block Heater
?? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Don't know where you got those part numbers from but an 94+ Integra uses the 08T44-ST7-200.
Older Integras uses 08T44-SK7-200 and the RSX uses 08T44-S5B-100.
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (simon98h22)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by simon98h22 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I live in Canada and in my city we've hit as low as -40 for some stretches of winter, I've owned my Integra almost 4 years now and it's never had a block heater.
I make sure my battery is good and strong (high cold cranking amp rating helps) and use thinner oil and it starts like a charm.
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Some people live a couple miles from work and prefer to have instant heat when they get to their vehicles. It is an accessory item and is not a necessity. It's just a luxury item.
I make sure my battery is good and strong (high cold cranking amp rating helps) and use thinner oil and it starts like a charm.
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Some people live a couple miles from work and prefer to have instant heat when they get to their vehicles. It is an accessory item and is not a necessity. It's just a luxury item.
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (len)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by len »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Some people live a couple miles from work and prefer to have instant heat when they get to their vehicles. It is an accessory item and is not a necessity. It's just a luxury item. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm not telling anyone what to do with their cars, I'm just stating my particular solution.
Some people live a couple miles from work and prefer to have instant heat when they get to their vehicles. It is an accessory item and is not a necessity. It's just a luxury item. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm not telling anyone what to do with their cars, I'm just stating my particular solution.
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (len)
i seen a couple of these. my buddy bought he civic in alaske and it had it in the block but nothing to plug into it. i have a remote starter for a manual transmission i bought a few years ago, i need to get that reinstalled. that way i wont be in a hurry and forget to unplug it and pull my house over or something.
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (MachAF)
Well, if the device needs 120 AC power, one can still a power inverter and produced a modified sine wave 110 AC. The power rating of the inverter you decide to buy will depend on the power requirements of the block heater. Can the the author of this topic look up the power rating of the block heater?
Well, if the power drain is not too much then one can just plug the power inverter into the cigarette lighter. This should solve the problem for the guy in th ealley with no power and people driving back and forth from remote locations without access to power.
Well, if the power drain is not too much then one can just plug the power inverter into the cigarette lighter. This should solve the problem for the guy in th ealley with no power and people driving back and forth from remote locations without access to power.
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (chrisnova)
i have a 400watt power inverter, it wont run unless the car is running. others might differ but i know mine wont work with the car off.
i park in a garage it dont get too cold in there, granted its only been in the 20's a few times for a low at night so far.
to garages but the block heater isnt a bad idea anyways tho
i park in a garage it dont get too cold in there, granted its only been in the 20's a few times for a low at night so far.
to garages but the block heater isnt a bad idea anyways tho
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Re: Driving your Integra this winter? Engine Block Heater review (aLmoSt-vtec)
If you pay for electricity, put that sucker on a timer. It's gonna cost a pretty penny to be heating that block for half the winter. There is no reason to be heating it all night, 1 hour should be good.