A magnetic heater on the oil pan works well too, if you have a steel oil pan.
Keeping the oil warm works well for me. You may be able to find an oil heater
that threads into the pan's drain hole, but with such a small opening they
may not be available. Joe
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From: "ofbracing" <ofbracing@nefcom.net>
To: "FOT" <FOT@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Fot] Engine heater
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 12:06:16 -0500
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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