Many years ago, I bought a car with a Audi 4 cylinder motor: Common knowledge at that time, it was very has to start in cold weather, and after a couple of time not starting, I was convinced about common knowledge .... drained the oil and Mobil One solved the problem .... Less friction, motor able to turn over faster and start like a summer day with temps near 10F or less ....... more than one solution to the same problem..

Bill
1981 300 TD

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my opinion on block heaters, for either gas or diesel if you live in a cold 
climate use it or get one if you can. Beats straining the battery
69 280 SEL 120,000 Miles
72 350SL   108,000 Miles
2004 VW Passat 4 Motion
1999 Mazda Miata -----Original Message-----
From: Richard Barnaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 08:47:11 -0800
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Block Heater Yes or no


Been following the Block Heater yes or no controversy.
My .02
First my credentials 300SD 1979 driving daily between
Montpelier VT and Montreal in up to (down to -30)
Ungaraged car. I used a block heater.
In most cases without it, won't start after overnight
But will start leaving at work w/o plug in.  BUT
If plug available will use it.
Rationale:  Even if you COULD "get by" without it,
Why not have the oil more warm and available.
Seems to me, cheap insurance on the engine life.

Cold Weather true story.
Once at Montreal Airport Hilton, the temp was about -40 which is the temp at
which Celsius and Farenheit scales are the same, which is also common
knowledge to anyone living in this region.  It was really cold, and windy
too.  I was waiting along with others in the lobby for some reason, and
various people would enter and a gust of frigid air would immediately negate
any effect the hotel's heating system had built up since the last entry.
The desk clerk was a bit of a clown.  The temperature was a matter of public
knowledge that night.  When one new patron entered, and exclaimed "Man it's
COLD out there".  The clerk, innocently said, "How cold?".  The person
entering said "Forty Below".  The clerk, again innocently, "Is that Celsius
or Farenheit", baiting him for the expected reply, "It's the SAME".  But
this patron obviously didn't know that, and instead exclaims, "Who Cares?",
which if you think about it, is a much better reply.



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