@Self Made Auto question mark? Wind chill only applies to animals like humans. That wear coats. Example is. Put a glass of water in a room. Set the temperature to exactly 33F Then point a Hugh fan at the glass. Putting a 100 mph wind on the glass. The water will never freeze. Not cold enough.
Run the block heater power wire along the frame and bring it out through the hole in the front of the bumper where your extension cord is in the video and let it hang out there when you plug it in. Then when you're done and ready to go, push the block heater plug back into the hole in the bumper but put it in on the other side of the black flat part that separates the bumper opening so the plug hangs inside the hole. You will hardly see the wire and you wont have to open and close your hood twice every time you want to use it and you wont scratch up your grill. You can even tuck the plug and extension cord in the bumper during bad weather so moisture doesn't get in. Always wrap the extension cord around the drivers side mirror so you see it when you get in and remember to unplug it. Dont ask how i thought of that. Lol nice truck. Looks exactly like mine. Happy new year
Please don't let the salt eat that truck up can't believe it still looks that good for being up there after all these years. I have the exact same truck same color everything
Never start these old 7.3L idi or power strokes plugged in! Back feeds power and burn out glow plugs. Unplug them before start up please! It’s not a 5.9L dodge Cummins with a grid heater!
Hate when people use the windchill in the title. Windchill has nothing to do with engines.
@Self Made Auto question mark? Wind chill only applies to animals like humans. That wear coats. Example is. Put a glass of water in a room. Set the temperature to exactly 33F Then point a Hugh fan at the glass. Putting a 100 mph wind on the glass. The water will never freeze. Not cold enough.
Wow definitely needed that plug in. Sounds like it cold started in 5° unplugged. Clean ass truck👍 love the high Idle too
Run the block heater power wire along the frame and bring it out through the hole in the front of the bumper where your extension cord is in the video and let it hang out there when you plug it in. Then when you're done and ready to go, push the block heater plug back into the hole in the bumper but put it in on the other side of the black flat part that separates the bumper opening so the plug hangs inside the hole. You will hardly see the wire and you wont have to open and close your hood twice every time you want to use it and you wont scratch up your grill. You can even tuck the plug and extension cord in the bumper during bad weather so moisture doesn't get in. Always wrap the extension cord around the drivers side mirror so you see it when you get in and remember to unplug it. Dont ask how i thought of that. Lol nice truck. Looks exactly like mine. Happy new year
nice truck !!! we love our 99 enjoy the night guys !!!
Thanks!!
Wow love the smoke must have smelt great
Sounds good. Mine will finally start now without plugging it in, new glow plugs.
Nice!
@@willypeters6311 is the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit?
@@dustinlanphear422 Celsius
@@willypeters6311 nice
@@dustinlanphear422 -40 C and F are the same
Way better trucks than the newer ones new ones got too much technology shit
Not a cold start if it was plugged in lol.. oops
I think, a very awesome smell 😂
Good thinking to plug in
Please don't let the salt eat that truck up can't believe it still looks that good for being up there after all these years. I have the exact same truck same color everything
Sweet! Thanks man!
Watch "MY 1997 FORD F250 7.3L POWER STROKE" on RUclips
ruclips.net/video/oZFJ-KcTkEw/видео.html
Posts a video of a "cold start" on a plugged in truck👌 real impressive kid.
Hey you watched it lol
0:57 music to my ears
pretty truck
❤ wow wery nice car 💪 what is fuel consumption .?
Killer
nice start up.
btw windchill doesn't affect inanimate objects the same way, and in fact has absolutely no affect in this situation
Still cold though lol
Wind chill means nothing to the actual temperature
No way that’s a 7.3 why ain’t the snow black under it from oil 😂
Yep sounds like shit
As it should got to love a 7.3
Love it! What engine oil is in it? Weight and all.
Shell rotella 15-40
Never start these old 7.3L idi or power strokes plugged in! Back feeds power and burn out glow plugs. Unplug them before start up please! It’s not a 5.9L dodge Cummins with a grid heater!
Thank you for that, I never thought about it but makes perfect sense. I just started my 7.3 Excursion with it plugged in...never zgain!!
That is plugged in so it isn't a cold start.
4 inch straight pipe lol. That there is a chrome tip