View Full Version : Its september, time to get ready for the cold
ecoterror
09-11-2014, 05:27 PM
So, here in ohio its 50 degrees and halfway through september, this being my second year owning my yaris id like to start on some more long term cold weather mods. My car being stripped as much as I can visually do(dont want it looking like a tin can) and my underbody shields, I never get stuck. I'm more concerned this year with keeping my milage up with the winter gas, and getting the car warmed up faster.
Anybody here have any quick tips for the winter months, I'm thinking about making a lower grill block for areo out of plexiglass, and to keep the wind off the radiator during warm up. I'm also switching over to michelin energy savers mid october once my god awful OE bridgestone turanzas reach their wear marks.
I cant use engine block heaters this year as I moved out of my old rental house and my new apartment complex doesnt have outside power hookups.
IllusionX
09-11-2014, 05:56 PM
I'm not doing anything to help mileage. I use good winter tires, driving the car warms it up fastest.
Betrivent
09-11-2014, 06:15 PM
I just had a block heater installed..
IllusionX
09-11-2014, 09:55 PM
I probably need a new battery. I'll see how it starts this winter.
alanwagen
09-13-2014, 11:38 AM
We are going to replace the battery as the original is 6 years old and is starting to swell a little bit. Something going on the inside of that puppy.
Why wait for it to fail and get stranded?
Probably going to go for the Napa 7535 battery as I like the low maintenance feature and decent stats.
ecoterror
09-13-2014, 03:20 PM
I always use the OE batteries, a 7 year battery for our cars is only $114, why go anywhere else. My OEM one is still going stong since 08, this winter might be its last though just to avoid any problems like alan said.
IllusionX
09-13-2014, 03:46 PM
I always use the OE batteries, a 7 year battery for our cars is only $114, why go anywhere else. My OEM one is still going stong since 08, this winter might be its last though just to avoid any problems like alan said.
My dealer don't sell the Panasonic battery. But I'm still using the OEM one from when I bought the car in 2006. I'm hoping it will last through this winter. Last winter seem to hesitate a little bit. We will see how it goes.
Betrivent
09-13-2014, 04:09 PM
Oh man, my 06 battery died last winter. It was starting to take like 3-4 cranks to start. I just got a generic napa battery.
bronsin
09-13-2014, 06:34 PM
You can reduce the miles it takes for the green light to go out by using a block heater.
If you have an auto theres a mod to make for immediate shifts into 4th rather than waiting for the green light to go out.
ecoterror
09-15-2014, 03:06 PM
You can reduce the miles it takes for the green light to go out by using a block heater.
If you have an auto theres a mod to make for immediate shifts into 4th rather than waiting for the green light to go out.
I already have a heater installed, i just cant use it this year, no outlets at this apartment. I also have a manual.
just got my ultraguage in the mail today! 2 day shipping for less than $100? totally happy, begun playing with it when i went out for lunch. Hoping for some good results. I can begin playing with grill areo with an actual temp guage.
mr_miles
09-15-2014, 10:47 PM
Guess it's time for me to buy another car so I can put the Yaris in the garage XD
IllusionX
09-16-2014, 01:39 AM
Guess it's time for me to buy another car so I can put the Yaris in the garage XD
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