Don,
I found a 200 watt magnetic block heater at a Bumper to Bumper parts
store about a year ago. Just stick it to the side of the block under
the intake and plug it in.
Brad
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 12:06 PM, ofbracing <ofbracing@nefcom.net> wrote:
> As one of the lucky ones who get to race throughout the winter months, I'd
> like some suggestions as to good ways to keep an engine warm overnight at
> the track when it gets down to the 30s-40s? Putting the car in a heated
> trailer isn't an option in our case since we're sleeping in there. What
> have you tried that actually worked? Thanks, Don
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