Cummins cold start - 6 degrees no grid heater

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  • @kencaldwell1399
    @kencaldwell1399 6 років тому +7

    Thank you so much for not reving the snot out of it when it started.

  • @thomasmcnicholas8656
    @thomasmcnicholas8656 4 роки тому +3

    Just had this with my 98 12v last week here in NY... it’s my welding rig truck, been sitting for 2 weeks and finally fired never plugged er in.... smoked like a mother !!! 😂😂🤙🤙

  • @averagepete1358
    @averagepete1358 8 років тому +27

    There is no point in deleting the grid heater unless you are running serious power. When I say serious power, I mean over 1,000 horses. the grid heater helps with the start to much and does not hinder air flow enough to be an issue for the delete to be warranted. your truck looks like a work truck, not a pull truck. might as well save yourself some frustration and reinstall the grid heater.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  7 років тому +4

      This truck had the grid heater deleted before I bought it, lol I would never take one off myself because you are right it helps way too much! Glad that I don't have this turd anymore haha.

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 6 років тому

      etceteraEA lol

    • @davidbulich1254
      @davidbulich1254 2 роки тому +1

      I agree very rough on starter and rod bearings

    • @pauliecopez2683
      @pauliecopez2683 2 роки тому +1

      @@davidbulich1254 why rod bearings

    • @heinzhaupthaar5590
      @heinzhaupthaar5590 2 роки тому

      @@pauliecopez2683
      Rpm from the starter is way too low for the oil pump to work properly, therefore no oil pressure.

  • @rainbowsavage6256
    @rainbowsavage6256 8 років тому +18

    Power stroke guy here. I love the sound of cummins

  • @pottnah6152
    @pottnah6152 7 років тому +21

    I'll be at work at 8 on the dot boss the job is only 1 mile away ....u gota leave at 7 to get it started lmao

  • @DeltaSierra426
    @DeltaSierra426 7 років тому +19

    No grid heater? No block heater? Insanity I plead!

  • @cats0182
    @cats0182 5 років тому +4

    Hope you keep several extra starters in your room.

  • @tommyhayes3508
    @tommyhayes3508 4 роки тому +2

    That starter is a champ

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  4 роки тому +1

      It really is haha I owned this truck for another year or so after this video was recorded and starter never gave me any issues!

    • @tommyhayes3508
      @tommyhayes3508 4 роки тому +1

      etceteraEA nice truck I want a Cummins one day 👍

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  4 роки тому +1

      @@tommyhayes3508 They are great trucks! I currently have a 2008 6.7 cummins 6 speed and love it. Best advice i have for buying one is get a manual or built auto transmission and if you get a second gen make sure its not a 53 block.

    • @tommyhayes3508
      @tommyhayes3508 4 роки тому

      etceteraEA will do!

  • @rsea910
    @rsea910 7 років тому +12

    Ouch that's gotta be tough on the starter

  • @J8ck_hoff
    @J8ck_hoff 8 років тому +19

    it's a diesel crank it till the bitch starts lmao. I mean don't get carried away but you kept letting off the starter when it was about to fire.

    • @destroystreets1023
      @destroystreets1023 8 років тому +4

      driving me crazy

    • @nathanmitchell6163
      @nathanmitchell6163 8 років тому

      It could blow up the truck

    • @TheNeckasaurus
      @TheNeckasaurus 8 років тому

      False.

    • @shanee3766
      @shanee3766 8 років тому +3

      this comment is all that was in my head.. fucks sake man

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому +3

      If you crank it too much the starter will overheat and burn up. That was my reason for not letting it go longer. I mean it started in the end haha that is the important the thing and the starter never gave me any issues up till when I sold it.

  • @mitchaeljohnson6580
    @mitchaeljohnson6580 Рік тому +1

    What kind of tires are those

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  Рік тому

      These were some 35” or 37” nitto mud grapplers on a set 20x14 fuel hostages 🤘🏼

  • @taylortownmayor
    @taylortownmayor 8 років тому +2

    Saw the building and knew it was TTU before seeing the banner!

  • @kylehealy5885
    @kylehealy5885 8 років тому +9

    Cummings are overall just a better engine.

  • @efrenhernandez2134
    @efrenhernandez2134 6 років тому +2

    FWD to 3:54 because that’s when it finally starts.

  • @gearhead9943
    @gearhead9943 9 років тому +1

    Any chance of you trying it again soon and using throttle? Show us what you're doing too. I think holding it in or even pumping it when it almost catches may work.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      No I can't because it won't be that cold again this year here. The truck starts pretty easily in 10 to 20 degree weather which is what is common here. Its actually warming up here.

    • @gearhead9943
      @gearhead9943 4 роки тому +1

      @nunya business some mechanical pump ones do. There’s a reason even the official starting instructions of older Cummins say to push the pedal to the floor and hold it halfway open when cranking. I think even the older 6.2 and 6.5 GM’s said the same.

  • @justinpaxton2728
    @justinpaxton2728 7 років тому

    my old 99 the grid heater never worked I found that out after about 3 months of me sitting in the cab freezing my ass of waiting on the wait to start light but it never had this much trouble compression starting

  • @blargblarghonk
    @blargblarghonk 7 років тому

    You should try a carb that's got empty fuel bowls when cold. Crank and crank and crank and crank.

  • @gearhead9943
    @gearhead9943 9 років тому +1

    Outside of plugging it in I have no insight... I was just curious to watch you try to start it and see which technique worked best. I imagine giving it throttle may help but only as its firing on at least one cylinder.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      I tried throttle and no throttle, throttle might have helped a tad. When it is this cold thought it being unplugged its just gonna be a bitch to start regardless.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому +1

      this truck is a vp truck and pumping it won't do anything because the pump won't really give any extra fuel till it actually fires.

  • @ruthanndoyle3941
    @ruthanndoyle3941 5 років тому +1

    you need to plug it in when it is very cold outside

  • @EvanLifts
    @EvanLifts 8 років тому +3

    Gotta crank it longer next time. Give it a chance

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      Didn't want to fry the starter and be stuck there

  • @gearhead9943
    @gearhead9943 9 років тому

    Can you make another cold start like this and show us what you're doing inside the truck? Would be interesting

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      probably not the this was the first time I have ever started the truck in negative degrees without it being plugged in. I am assuming that you have helpful tip or trick for me so what might that advice be?

    • @dylanstrine4766
      @dylanstrine4766 8 років тому

      etceteraEA next time you go to start is try holding the pedal to the floor until it started to rev up

    • @jonruger
      @jonruger 8 років тому +1

      diesels are fuel injected pumping the pedal does nothing till the engine is running. that's for old cars running a carburetor

    • @BigPete2013
      @BigPete2013 7 років тому

      Or 12v cummins engines which use a mechanical p-pump. And anything else mechanical for that matter.

    • @jonruger
      @jonruger 7 років тому

      There is a ve pump and a p pump 12 valve but pumping the pedal with the truck off does nothing for those either

  • @smexypolak
    @smexypolak 9 років тому +1

    Yeah, best thing to do at this point is just give it some throttle as you crank.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      yeah I was haha that is why in the beginning I cycled the key again not for the grid heater because it didn't have one but I figured might as well prime the pump again since I was pumping the pedal as I was trying to start it.

    • @smexypolak
      @smexypolak 8 років тому

      Dang haha. Yeah I have a Ford f800 work truck with the 12 valve and no grid heater. On some close to zero degree days the only way to get it going is with starting fluid. My 3500 is probably one of the best cold starting diesels I've seen around. Even if it's in the single digits I only cycle the heater once and it fires right up with a touch of the accelerator. No plug in at my apartment either 😣

  • @javymcdeez3958
    @javymcdeez3958 7 років тому

    lots of cold start wear on the cylinders rings and ring lands not to mention the starter and batteries and wires

  • @gearhead9943
    @gearhead9943 9 років тому +1

    Show us what he's doing inside when trying to start it. Is he giving it throttle?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      Man I tried it all, it was just bitterly cold and with no grid heater and being unplugged all week it was gonna be rough either way.

    • @mattz8984
      @mattz8984 8 років тому

      +etceteraEA haha -15 is bitterly cold

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 6 років тому

      Gearhead There is no throttle

  • @jamesfroh1414
    @jamesfroh1414 8 років тому

    Lol I remember doing this with my big brother and his 1999 24 can valve in Wyoming

  • @Gp35Turbo216
    @Gp35Turbo216 9 років тому

    i have Maxxforce's at work that start about this hard all winter !

  • @jaredsimpson4719
    @jaredsimpson4719 4 роки тому

    No grid heater but your pausing in between starts to let the grid heater warm up

  • @robinprice4877
    @robinprice4877 8 років тому

    What does your Cummins start like on a REALLY COLD MORNING if you haven't used it for several days? How long do you find you have to crank it for if it wasn't plugged in?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому +1

      define really cold lol in the 10 degree range probably a minute or two of cranking.

  • @Banjoandguns
    @Banjoandguns 4 роки тому +1

    So bad for your cylinder walls

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  4 роки тому

      Truck ran great till I got rid of it with no blow by and great compression. Can you explain why you feel this is bad for the cylinder walls?

  • @Buddydownroad
    @Buddydownroad 6 років тому +1

    Is that a 12v?

  • @user-xj1cc8vs2p
    @user-xj1cc8vs2p 8 років тому +2

    Only -6 fuck man here in Alberta it's -51 with the windchill

    • @trvpgame7710
      @trvpgame7710 7 років тому

      -6 is -21 celcius and it rarely gets that cold lol

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  7 років тому

      damn dude that's freezing man! This truck would never start in that temp! My new truck might but definitely not this one.

    • @dundonrl
      @dundonrl 7 років тому

      Gavin The god wind chill means absolutely nothing for a vehicle sitting there that's already cold. It only cools it down to ambient temperature faster.

  • @jonruger
    @jonruger 8 років тому +1

    that's not good on any diesel I plug all mine in and keep the grid heater or glow plugs in working order. why unhook your grid heater?

    • @daerrickjohnson1349
      @daerrickjohnson1349 8 років тому

      more airflow to the intake horn they claim. not worth it for the little gain Imo

    • @jonruger
      @jonruger 8 років тому +6

      A fraction of power for all that engine abuse

    • @alexphillips4325
      @alexphillips4325 5 років тому

      Jon Ruger he said in another comment the grid heater was removed before he’d bought it

  • @glasscityt.v.6736
    @glasscityt.v.6736 3 роки тому +1

    Goodbye starter

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  3 роки тому

      surprisingly I had this truck for almost 2 more years after this video and never had a starter issue haha

  • @DBHHellhound
    @DBHHellhound 8 років тому +1

    I gotta ask. Why doesnt he hold it ? Why does he keep restarting ?

    • @jonathonlesko3554
      @jonathonlesko3554 8 років тому

      Mickxal he'll fry the starter

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      I didn't want to fry the starter, I am sure that I could have gone for longer on each attempt but I was just being cautious.

    • @jonathonlesko3554
      @jonathonlesko3554 8 років тому

      etceteraEA I was replying to this comment saying "why don't you just keep hiding down the key" and I said if you we're to do that it would fry the starter

  • @ericjacobs5853
    @ericjacobs5853 8 років тому

    what kind of damage can be done on the starter like this....???

    • @jogro2
      @jogro2 8 років тому +1

      The way he's doing it there should be no starter damage its when you hold it for a long period of time and keep holding it

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      you can fry them or they can get stuck on which is what I was trying to avoid so I was being easy on it. I could have been a little harder on it for sure but I was just taking it easy.

  • @jamesfroh1414
    @jamesfroh1414 8 років тому +2

    My brother said next time this happens go shoot a lil bit of WD40 it works ALOT better then Ether and better on the diesel

    • @randombk82894
      @randombk82894 8 років тому +3

      Either is fine on a diesel dude.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      I didn't think of that, thanks for the tip!

    • @BigPete2013
      @BigPete2013 7 років тому

      Not on diesels with glow plugs. Cummins uses a grid heater so its not as bad. If you spray ether into a Duramax or Powerstroke when the glow plugs are lit you are taking a serious risk of blowing a plug out of the head or bending a rod. Ether is extremely flammable (obviously) and the heat from the glow plugs can cause a violent explosion. So yes use something less combustable like WD-40 or brake clean.

    • @upurnose46
      @upurnose46 6 років тому

      @@randombk82894 On a old diesel its ok, the new diesels you cant use ether, its too harsh on the aluminum and other soft metals they use now adays. Some people say you can use brake clean

    • @allenscott19832008
      @allenscott19832008 6 років тому

      randombk82894 ether is no good for a diesel it works also by drying the oil offhh walls to create more friction in turn makes more heat all it takes to s one shot of the sh*t to make it a ether baby im a 20 year diesel mechanic and have seen my fair share of ether damage even saw one come in that was rebuilt and the liners we're galded from to much ether die to a weak injector pump

  • @chuckchuckles8281
    @chuckchuckles8281 9 років тому +1

    Hey Erik! Compensating for something? lol. I'm making a new exhaust video soon. Any good offloading near Tech?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      Always compensating, you already know. Not really lol

    • @chuckchuckles8281
      @chuckchuckles8281 9 років тому

      Have you been to s*** creek?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      Chuck Chuckles no

    • @chuckchuckles8281
      @chuckchuckles8281 9 років тому

      etceteraEA I don't know if it's blocked off or not. I'm planning on checking it out when I get out there. So did you ever hear about what I did in the band parking lot?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  9 років тому

      Chuck Chuckles no

  • @THEjasonTDI
    @THEjasonTDI 6 років тому

    Quit letting off the starter....it'll fire. Grid heater delete....bad Idea up north.

  • @PopsHowTo
    @PopsHowTo 2 роки тому

    Let it turn for more than 5 seconds

  • @spankey0069
    @spankey0069 8 років тому

    Why take off the grid heaters?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому +2

      The guy that had it before me took it off because it can help air flow but I would not recommend it lol

  • @drake_24v_hawkins
    @drake_24v_hawkins 8 років тому

    what lightbar mounts are those?

  • @paga123
    @paga123 5 років тому

    Hi thank you for the clip ! Your "lady" doesn't want to wake up by this cold ! It seems like an human crying or laughing about you ! Excuse me but I am a fetish of coldstart, I would like to be your neighbour …..

  • @randombk82894
    @randombk82894 9 років тому +4

    you have to crank it for more than 5 seconds at a time

    • @Sproutt
      @Sproutt 8 років тому

      seriously ha, I always see people trying to Start their truck but not let it actually turn over... if it's got compression them it just need fuel not gelled up and certain rpm.

    • @davidkennington3473
      @davidkennington3473 5 років тому +1

      He probably didn’t want all the “RIP starter” comments.

    • @philipgates988
      @philipgates988 3 роки тому

      I’ve put my hand on my starter after 30 seconds of cranking here in Montana and it’s as cold as a frosted door knob

  • @grantg98
    @grantg98 8 років тому +1

    This is why I will NEVER have a diesel vehicle

    • @tuckerdodson9745
      @tuckerdodson9745 8 років тому

      thats the most ignorant thing you could've said. this motor is 100x more reliable than any gas engine money can buy. if he'd have plugged it in, let the plugs warm up, OR just kept cranking, 12v will fire up. no matter what

    • @grantg98
      @grantg98 8 років тому

      Oh and you forgot to mention Mercedes and Volvos, legendary for their longevity.

    • @grantg98
      @grantg98 8 років тому +1

      And I still stand by my comment that gasoline engines fare far better in extreme cold, no plugging in required. That fact you can't disprove.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому +1

      I will guarantee that the truck I have now, a diesel, will start just as good as your gasser in any environment.

    • @BigPete2013
      @BigPete2013 7 років тому

      Newer diesels fire right up in the cold. Ford does start testing of their Super Duty trucks in -40*F. The reason older trucks have a hard time starting is mainly due to the older fuel systems. Everything is common rail now and they start just as easily as a gas engine. The older engines will start fairly easy as well when properly maintained. And as far as longevity, diesels far surpass gas engines. Diesels (when properly maintained) will log half a million miles before a rebuild if not more. Sometimes they even hit a million. Not to mention semis. 500,000 miles ain't shit in a semi truck.

  • @jamesfroh1414
    @jamesfroh1414 8 років тому

    What size is that stack?

  • @SkyhawkDriver
    @SkyhawkDriver 8 років тому

    Tennessee Tech?

  • @yeahitsak20
    @yeahitsak20 8 років тому

    this virginia tech?

  • @ptld_train_horn
    @ptld_train_horn 8 років тому

    Ever heard of a block heater ?

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      yeah I use one all the time but in the dorms there was no place to plug it in

    • @ptld_train_horn
      @ptld_train_horn 8 років тому

      etceteraEA
      Got ya.

  • @treyridenour8712
    @treyridenour8712 8 років тому

    where you from?

  • @JakeLashaway
    @JakeLashaway Рік тому

    Ya that sucks bro

  • @foxtrottangowhiskeybiker6116
    @foxtrottangowhiskeybiker6116 7 років тому +1

    Heres a thought. If it gets cold in your state... plug it in... its not rocket science guy.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  7 років тому

      Here is a thought. When you are parked at a dorm in college you don't have the option to plug it in usually. Before making a smart ass comment why don't you try and use a shred of logic. Thanks for the view!

  • @tannerdamico9895
    @tannerdamico9895 11 місяців тому +1

    This video isn’t worth the time

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  11 місяців тому

      You’re right

    • @tannerdamico9895
      @tannerdamico9895 11 місяців тому +1

      @ERA_motorsports It might be worth yours but I'm talking about other people watching it

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  11 місяців тому

      @@tannerdamico9895 I’m agreeing with you, it’s a waste of time lol just a silly video I filmed when I was 19 years old in college

  • @47war
    @47war 8 років тому

    Все каминсы так хреново заводятся ?

  • @grantg98
    @grantg98 8 років тому

    My gasoline engine would have been running after the first try regardless of how cold it was. No plugging in needed. That's what I call reliability.

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  8 років тому

      starting up easier isn't called reliability, it would be considered convenient. It isn't like the truck didn't start and broke down. Still perfectly reliable and had no damage from it being hard to start. These trucks don't normally start this hard in the cold but this truck didn't have a grid heater on it which was why it was so hard to start. My new truck, an 08 6.7 cummins, starts up with no issues at any temperature and is making 648 horse power. That would be considered reliability, being able to make that much power and not mess up on a regular basis. To get that power out of a gasser you would spend triple what I did if not more.

    • @keith2860
      @keith2860 8 років тому

      its how diesels are when its cold, diesel fuel thickens in low temp's this engine is waaaaay more reliable and longer lasting than a gas engine.

    • @BigPete2013
      @BigPete2013 7 років тому

      grantg98 so would any common rail diesel.

    • @grantg98
      @grantg98 7 років тому

      Of course I know how gas engines work. I might point out too that any engine will fail prematurely if not maintained proplerly. Even diesels.

    • @keith2860
      @keith2860 7 років тому +1

      a well maintained diesel will outlive a well maintained car easy

  • @paulmaestas1921
    @paulmaestas1921 8 років тому +1

    ha ha

  • @nerio36
    @nerio36 6 років тому

    éter

    • @ERA_motorsports
      @ERA_motorsports  11 місяців тому

      I had used it all up the day before and stores were all closed cause of the ice