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5.9 Cummins cold start -24C grid heater is working and was used.
5.9 Cummins cold start -24C grid heater is working and was used.
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Cold start tuned mini 1981.
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Lad and his stepdad built this mini. Unfortunately step dad passed away so he starts it up as he counts down the weeks until he is old enough to get driving licence
Stock injectors?
Imagine trying to drive a vehicle thats takes that long to start every day? Gasoline is much easier to run and unless you have to pull your house everywhere you go....a diesel light duty truck is really not needed
What's the reason for that coffee can on the end of the tail pipe?
Deliciously smelling and heavily addicted diesel gas. And as long as that delicious smoke smells this good, I don't give a damn about the amount of poison. On the contrary: there should be a lot more of those beautiful clouds of smoke coming out. Anyone who sits down in front of the pipe only leaves when no more smoke comes out, even if that takes hours.
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Hello. I saw your video of your beautiful Mini. Nice vehicle and a great sound. I would like to ask you if you can maybe make me a cold start video while idling from the rear view of about 2 minutes? I would be very happy about it. Greetings from Stuttgart in Germany. Roman
Hello Roman, thanks for the message. Unfortunately the mini has just been sold.
@@justdrives209 Hey. Thank you for your quick reply. Of course, I think it's a pity. Nevertheless, many live thanks.
Hello there, could I use a fragment of your video for my coldstarting compilation? Of course I will put a link to your original video in the description, increasing the original’s popularity too. Thanks a lot for you answer in advance :)
Sure
@2:00 I was cheering for it to start,
Cursed and jinxed to not start at all
You need new spark plugs
Nahhh I think it’s the distributor…he’s got water under the cap
I just like when some diesel owners don’t cycle the glow plugs!!! It’ll help start in better then cranking the starter constantly and burning it up. But what do I know. I have an old 6.2 Detroit diesel and I always cycle before I just crank on it. Least he didn’t keep cranking on it in this video that much
Bro that truck doesn't have glow plugs haha..it has a grid heater not glow plugs..the video description even tells you so.. my 2015 Cummins has a grid heater no glow plugs and you can do a grid heater swap on glow plug Cummins motors as well like this guy did
That's how you start a cold diesel..laying into the starter for over 15 seconds at a time is the proper way to start a diesel when it's cold..the name of the game is build heat in the cylinders to create combustion, heat will never create if the cylinders are not moving that's why guys will hold the starter on for long periods of time it's not hurting anything besides the starter that is designed to take abuse
Helo
Sounds like partially gelled up fuel in the filters, maybe combined with an air bubble: Ignites within a second, runs all cylinders in the sequence, but then loses fuel pressure and dies.
Or its just cold and there isn’t enough cylinder pressure to light diesel reliably.
@@sovietspy8260 That would lead to a random stutter, like often seen in other cases, or e.g. just only one cylinder firing. Not to succession of successful ignitions across all cylinders in the sequence and then a failure of all of them again. To me it sounds like the transport pump making after a while sufficient pressure for the injection pump to inject enough to ignite, the engine speeds up a bit, so the next few cylinders ignite as well. But as it speeds up, the transport pump is not able to keep up, leading to injection pump cavitation stall (instead of sucking in the fuel, it forms a cavitation bubble) so stops injecting new fuel (or the dose becomes insufficient), so engine dies, slows down so the transport pump becomes able to form some pressure again and the cycle repeats. Or it could be not what the transport pump delivers, but what the paraffin flakes clogged filters pass...
@@annaplojharova1400you must not have ever owned a diesel in the cold
How many starters have you gone through
Keep seeing this comment all over TH-cam videos like this… diesel starters are designed for instances where the engine struggles because of weather. Stop saying this please
He probably hasn't replaced a single starter yet...I have 2 diesels 1 being a 1993 12v Cummins that gets started like this all winter and it has the original 1993 starter
@@brandonpriore8040 wow it just sounds like a lot of work for the starters but they are probably built to do that
It’s cursed and jinxed to not start at all
Man do I love cold starts, just listening to the amazing sounds of struggle before it starts. Great job man! Btw, can I use this video in a cold start compilation? Will credit you and link to your channel. Thanks 😁😁
You sure can!
@@justdrives209 Awesome, I appreciate it! 👍👍
pump ya toe lad
How long does it take to start in freezing cold weather? Does it take longer when it hasn't been used for several days?
It only gets started now and again. The owner passed away and the lad in the video isn’t old enough to drive yet. He fires it up and looks after it while counting the days to getting his licence.