Rockstar04
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Gjkrisa said:Vehicles might have started in the cold although not sure if that is true and if they weighted ten hours before trying to start them at -40Rockstar04 said:I dont think people are telling you NOT to do it, but that it may not really be required. If it gives you piece of mind, go for it 100%.
Here are two articles I have pulled up about some of the testing Ford does, specifically about their cold weather testing.
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2015/08/13/going-to-extremes-fords-cold-weather-testing.html
http://www.wdrb.com/story/29785916/extreme-weather-testing-keeps-ford-cars-and-trucks-at-peak-performance
8 hrs at -40 I could start my 05 Ford focus without plugging but at 10 hrs oil would be to cold battery had amazing power oddly.
But the stress of oil at that temp can not be good.
But thank you here in prudhoe bay all vehicles are plugged in over night.
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If it was me, I would try to get a nice oil pan heating pad, and battery heater and call it good. I just picked up a 2016 Expo Sport, and I plan on keeping it forever as well, so things like this make sense to me, you invest $100-$300 now and hopefully extend the life of the motor a few years.