dunes450r wrote:the fuel heater only works when the pickup is running, so how does the heater help you from gelling up when virtually all gel ups happen at night when its not running?
No, the fuel heater works WHEN THE KEY IS ON, not just "while running", Big difference.
This combined with the person doing as they're supposed to (Wait To Start) prior to starting the truck, allows enough heat into the filter area (the highest potential for gelling) for the start up.
I believe Dodge/Cummins also recommend initiating an extra grid cycle in "Extremely Cold Weather", if the vehicle does not fire right away.
Believe it or not, the engineers actually DID plan for things like this.
Want to help curb the POTENTIAL for gel up?
Run anti-gel and an electric fuel pump and allow the fuel pump to run for a bit pre-start-up.
Mark.