racerdude321
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Excuse the silly question as I’m a recent convert from a Duramax. 
Can anyone with a newer 6.7 Cummins (because I realize the ‘new 2019’ model hasn’t had a winter season in the wild yet) comment on if the block heater is necessary?
In my decade of owning the Duramax I never once plugged it in, even with extended sitting in -15F or colder temps she always fired up and had no problems. I do understand though that the Duramax uses glow plugs vs grid heater on the Cummins so wondering if that will make much of a difference?
Anyone from up here in the north care to comment? Thanks!
Oh, and yes I run anti-gel in the fuel.
Can anyone with a newer 6.7 Cummins (because I realize the ‘new 2019’ model hasn’t had a winter season in the wild yet) comment on if the block heater is necessary?
In my decade of owning the Duramax I never once plugged it in, even with extended sitting in -15F or colder temps she always fired up and had no problems. I do understand though that the Duramax uses glow plugs vs grid heater on the Cummins so wondering if that will make much of a difference?
Anyone from up here in the north care to comment? Thanks!
Oh, and yes I run anti-gel in the fuel.

