It is very good for the motor indeed, plus your heater gets warm quicker. But for my $900 daily driver, it's hard to justify spending 20% of the vehicles value on a heater haha.
It is very good for the motor indeed, plus your heater gets warm quicker. But for my $900 daily driver, it's hard to justify spending 20% of the vehicles value on a heater haha.
Anyone try this magnetic type?
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...0653&ppt=C0076
Last edited by Ghosty; Tue Apr 9th, 2013 at 08:59 AM.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
My father-in-law sent one to put on the jetta. But there were no flat surfaces to stick it to. And the oil pan is aluminum. However I have plugged it in for a couple seconds, it's starts getting warm pretty quick! I don't see why it wouldn't work. The magnet is pretty stout as well.
2015 R1200GS
03 & 11 XR-50 pit bike
07 & 08 DRZ 400SM
06 FJR 1300
70 SL 350
75 MT 250
Cool. Only about $30 at O'Reilly, I think I'll try one out. My pan has enough flat-space.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.