tardboy21
SHO Member
My commute to work now is only 15 minutes, so I am looking at putting in either a block heater or oil warmer for the winter. I like to let my car warm up, but with the shorter distance, all the components will barely have a chance to get up to temp.
There are two main types I am currently considering.
1. freeze plug type - I inquired at a dealer, and the charge around $100 for the factory block heater. Kats makes a variety of aftermarket plug type heaters, does anyone know the size of the factory one?
2. hot pad heater - these types are generally made of silicone and are made to stick to the oil pan (not magnetized). This would probably work pretty well considering the 6.5qt oil capacity, and would get optimal lubrication on first start.
If any one has experience with these types of heaters or others, I would like to hear some opinions before making my final decision on which to get.
There are two main types I am currently considering.
1. freeze plug type - I inquired at a dealer, and the charge around $100 for the factory block heater. Kats makes a variety of aftermarket plug type heaters, does anyone know the size of the factory one?
2. hot pad heater - these types are generally made of silicone and are made to stick to the oil pan (not magnetized). This would probably work pretty well considering the 6.5qt oil capacity, and would get optimal lubrication on first start.
If any one has experience with these types of heaters or others, I would like to hear some opinions before making my final decision on which to get.

