Method of heating and retaining heat in an internal combustion engine to improve fuel economy
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1. A method of increasing the fuel economy of an engine having a cooling system containing a coolant by heating the engine and coolant, the steps of the method comprising:
- activating a heating member attached to the engine;
heating the engine and coolant with the heating member until the engine is heated to an operating temperature at which the engine operates on a lean fuel mixture, such heating being done while the engine is not running; and
maintaining the engine at the operating temperature.
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Abstract
A method improving fuel economy by the retention of heat in or heating a liquid cooled, internal combustion engine is provided wherein insulation, a heating member, or both are attached to the engine and used to reduce heat loss from the engine or keep the engine at an operating temperature. The engine is subsequently maintained at the operating temperature or a temperature substantially close thereto for either a period of time determined by a user or for a time period that is longer than time periods obtained by following standard practices.
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1. A method of increasing the fuel economy of an engine having a cooling system containing a coolant by heating the engine and coolant, the steps of the method comprising:
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activating a heating member attached to the engine; heating the engine and coolant with the heating member until the engine is heated to an operating temperature at which the engine operates on a lean fuel mixture, such heating being done while the engine is not running; and maintaining the engine at the operating temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of retaining heat in a deactivated engine which, prior to deactivation, had been at an operating temperature at which the engine operates on a lean fuel mixture, the engine having a cooling system containing a coolant the steps of the method comprising:
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attaching a heating member to the engine, activating the heating member to heat the engine and coolant with the heating member to the operating temperature at which the engine operates on a lean fuel mixture, such heating being done while the engine is not running; providing insulation over a sufficient portion of the engine block so that upon restarting the engine uses less fuel than the engine would use without the insulation; and keeping the deactivated engine at the operating temperature. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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