Metalhead
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I am starting to wonder if the extremely cold natured startup of my 6.0 is normal. I'll typically always let the truck warm up around 5 mins or so before I take off & go. Since I installed the block heater cord, that's a big difference in startup, i can just get in a go.
But, when I startup on a 35 deg morning after not having the block heater plugged in, this thing sounds like it's running on 2 cylinders for about 30 seconds, then slowly starts smoothing out.
Then, if I start moving after about 3 mins, the truck doesn't want to shift gears until it's spinning 3000 rpm. After about 2 miles, the truck smooths out to normal. If I let it warm up for around 10 mins, there's no problem.
Is this normal? This truck seems to be bone stock, except for some sort of XHF antenna up in the headliner that a buddy of mine says might be for an aftermarket alarm.
Just want to hear some thoughts...
But, when I startup on a 35 deg morning after not having the block heater plugged in, this thing sounds like it's running on 2 cylinders for about 30 seconds, then slowly starts smoothing out.
Then, if I start moving after about 3 mins, the truck doesn't want to shift gears until it's spinning 3000 rpm. After about 2 miles, the truck smooths out to normal. If I let it warm up for around 10 mins, there's no problem.
Is this normal? This truck seems to be bone stock, except for some sort of XHF antenna up in the headliner that a buddy of mine says might be for an aftermarket alarm.
Just want to hear some thoughts...