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Black Market Grid Heater Relocate Kit
The Black Market grid heater relocation seems to work well.
It came with longer bolts to use with the throttle valve intact, but the factory bolts were spot on with the delete in place.
So far, no check engine lights.
I like this one because if I ever have to return to stock, it will work with the emissions intact, unlike the one from GDP.
I left the factory heater in place for now.
That should be fine, right?
It is still nice and tight, and my truck has 49k on it.
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Thanks for the post.
I've been debating the different brands.
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I know this is an older thread, but curious how this grid heater relocation is doing? I am in the market myself replacing my factory grid heater with aftermarket.
So far I'm leaning towards the Glacier City. The design looks like it will heat up more/faster compared to the Black Market with just the single element. On the other hand, the Black Market may flow better with just the small single coil LOL.
Here is Glacier City's design.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8e47e87eaf.jpg
2018 Ram 2500 Limited Tungsten<>RevMax ZeroFlex VB<>Proven Diesel<>Leveled w/ 35s
Re: Black Market Grid Heater Relocate Kit
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Originally Posted by
inline6c
I know this is an older thread, but curious how this grid heater relocation is doing? I am in the market myself replacing my factory grid heater with aftermarket.
So far I'm leaning towards the Glacier City. The design looks like it will heat up more/faster compared to the Black Market with just the single element. On the other hand, the Black Market may flow better with just the small single coil LOL.
Here is Glacier City's design.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8e47e87eaf.jpg
2018 Ram 2500 Limited Tungsten<>RevMax ZeroFlex VB<>Proven Diesel<>Leveled w/ 35s
Don’t know about the Black Market grid heater but I installed the Glacier Diesel grid heater in 2019. Very pleased with the performance, it draws the same current as the stock grid heater and works great during our Alaskan winters.
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This is the Black Market design. From what I've read and understand that is the same exact heating element some Ford and Chevys use. If I where going to go that route I would just tap a hole on top of the EGR [emoji23] and get the heating element only.
The GDP definitely looks superior and pretty much sold on it. Next paycheck. This paycheck is RevMax pan.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...aed6c97848.jpg
2018 Ram 2500 Limited Tungsten<>RevMax ZeroFlex VB<>Proven Diesel<>Leveled w/ 35s
Re: Black Market Grid Heater Relocate Kit
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Originally Posted by
inline6c
This is the Black Market design. From what I've read and understand that is the same exact heating element some Ford and Chevys use. If I where going to go that route I would just tap a hole on top of the EGR [emoji23] and get the heating element only.
The GDP definitely looks superior and pretty much sold on it. Next paycheck. This paycheck is RevMax pan.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...aed6c97848.jpg
2018 Ram 2500 Limited Tungsten<>RevMax ZeroFlex VB<>Proven Diesel<>Leveled w/ 35s
The screw in heater elements consume approximately 1/3 the current of OEM, just enough to satisfy the PCM grid heater logic to avoid trouble codes. If you live in a climate where you need a grid heater don’t bother with it. My advice is to get the Glacier Diesel or something that draws around 225 amps.
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I live in the south so I probably don't need it persay, but I really enjoy having nice fast heat on these cold mornings. I'm assuming that's because of the grid heater heating the block up.
So I'll probably be going all in. My wallet is starting to get real light. Just done these things in the last 4 weeks. [emoji1749]
Valve body, Trans Pan (ordered today), Turbo actuator, Coolant reservoir.
Hopefully in 2-4 weeks I can have enough for the GDP grid heater kit. Until then, the factory grid heater stays unhooked and disabled.
2018 Ram 2500 Limited Tungsten<>RevMax ZeroFlex VB<>Proven Diesel<>Leveled w/ 35s
Re: Black Market Grid Heater Relocate Kit
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Originally Posted by
inline6c
I live in the south so I probably don't need it persay, but I really enjoy having nice fast heat on these cold mornings. I'm assuming that's because of the grid heater heating the block up.
So I'll probably be going all in. My wallet is starting to get real light. Just done these things in the last 4 weeks. [emoji1749]
Valve body, Trans Pan (ordered today), Turbo actuator, Coolant reservoir.
Hopefully in 2-4 weeks I can have enough for the GDP grid heater kit. Until then, the factory grid heater stays unhooked and disabled.
2018 Ram 2500 Limited TungstenRevMax ZeroFlex VBProven DieselLeveled w/ 35s
Just so you know the grid heater is only a cold temperature starting aid.
It heats up the intake air for combustion, it doesn’t heat up the block.
If you want to heat up the block, your best option is to plug in your block heater.
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That makes sense.
What confuses me is how my truck puts out inside cab heat so fast in the morning with it 30 degrees out.
It seems like it's blowing hot air almost instantly.
I assumed that the grid heaters pre and post-heat (I believe i read it does this till it heats up to around 60 degrees) was the answer.
My company truck is a 2021 F350 6.7L, and it takes 10x longer to start blowing heat.
I know the new truck was ordered for Colorado and has the winter package and all those bells and whistles, but I still haven't found anything that lets me know how it throws the heat out so quickly (which I thoroughly enjoy)
2018 Ram 2500 Limited TungstenRevMax ZeroFlex VBProven DieselLeveled w/ 35s
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inline6c
That makes sense. What confuses me is how my truck puts out inside cab heat so fast in the morning with it 30 degrees out. It seems like it's blowing hot air almost instantly. I assumed with the grid heaters pre and post heat (I believe i read it does this till it heats up to around 60 degrees) was the answer. My company truck is a 2021 F350 6.7 and it takes 10x longer to start blowing heat.
I know the truck new was ordered for Colorado and has the winter package and all those bells and whistles, but still haven't found anything that lets me know how it throws the heat out so quick (which I thoroughly enjoy)
2018 Ram 2500 Limited TungstenRevMax ZeroFlex VBProven DieselLeveled w/ 35s
Yes, I hear you, I am also amazed how fast the interior heater blows warm air especially for a diesel.
Even at 3*F this morning, I remote started and idled for about 5 minutes then drove for less than a mile and had warm air blowing inside the cab.
I did have the block heater plugged in on a timer for 4 hours prior to starting and have the winter cover over the grill.
Could be the grid heater helps some, but the engine still has to warm up the coolant to make the heat available.