- Joined
- Jul 14, 2019
Also if you have a block heater and can hook it up to power, use that. Letting the engine heat up from "a hunk o' fucking ice" into "kinda cold" before you crank it gives enormous benefits in both comfort and car lifespan, and if your battery is on the fritz then this little push makes it that much more likely for it to even crank in the first place.Upper Midwest, we don't let our fuel tanks drop below 1/4. You WILL be wanting to warm your vehicle up before you get in it.
And leave early, drive slow if you have to. 90% of those news clips of highways littered with cars in the ditch are retards thinking that instead of doing 5-10 over the speed limit like normal, they just have to keep it at the limit.
If you HAVE to drive, there is nothing wrong with keeping it 10-15 LOWER than the posted speed. Make sure your headlights and taillights are bright and operational of course. Check your wipers (raise them if you will be parked during the snow).
Mine is even provisioned for a cabin heater with a little 1500W unit plugged into it, no need to scrape my windows if I get to plan my departure ahead of time.

