Grille covers ??
#1
Grille covers ??
Being in Minnesota and seeing them around on other vehicles, has anyone run across somebody that makes a cold weather grille cover that would fit an '08 Escape?
I've gotta believe that they would help a hybrid immensely in the winter by keeping more of the heat inside the engine bay so the ICE wouldn't need to stay on as often if it's need to be on was for the sole purpose of trying to keep itself warm.
I suppose I could make one up with some quality materials that wouldn't look too bad if I needed to, but I was just wondering if anybody made a commercial accessory version of one.
I've gotta believe that they would help a hybrid immensely in the winter by keeping more of the heat inside the engine bay so the ICE wouldn't need to stay on as often if it's need to be on was for the sole purpose of trying to keep itself warm.
I suppose I could make one up with some quality materials that wouldn't look too bad if I needed to, but I was just wondering if anybody made a commercial accessory version of one.
#2
Re: Grille covers ??
You could check out these guys - they are in Alaska.
http://www.alaskatent.com/products/c...ter_fronts.htm
Also see my post on an adjustable radiator block.
http://www.alaskatent.com/products/c...ter_fronts.htm
Also see my post on an adjustable radiator block.
#3
Re: Grille covers ??
Prius guys (or gals) stick foam pipe insulation between their grille slats.
On my Camry Hybrid, the foam pipe wouldn't work. So I bought some foam-core "poster" board and zip-tied it to the inside of my grille. Poke 2 holes through the board where the grille slat it, put a tie through the holes and around the slat. Works very well. And is nearly invisible.
A side advantage I see with grille blocking, is less salt spray inside the engine compartment!
On my Camry Hybrid, the foam pipe wouldn't work. So I bought some foam-core "poster" board and zip-tied it to the inside of my grille. Poke 2 holes through the board where the grille slat it, put a tie through the holes and around the slat. Works very well. And is nearly invisible.
A side advantage I see with grille blocking, is less salt spray inside the engine compartment!
#4
Re: Grille covers ??
I like your idea from that other post, travelover - thanks. I think I'll try something like that. I was just searching the topics for "grille covers" so I never caught that one.
I wrote the first post without looking at the radiator first, so I got a good look at it tonight when I got home. I didn't realize (but should have considering the size of the engine) that the main radiator is so small on this thing!! And it has a pretty nice little "compartment" in front of it to allow a wide range of things to work for a radiator block.
I never thought of the side effect of keeping other winter "junk" out of the radiator - extra bonus!
I'll probably make it out of something other than cardboard, because I do run my vehicles through the carwash once in a while on the warmer days in winter to knock off the salt buildup.
Thanks everyone.
I wrote the first post without looking at the radiator first, so I got a good look at it tonight when I got home. I didn't realize (but should have considering the size of the engine) that the main radiator is so small on this thing!! And it has a pretty nice little "compartment" in front of it to allow a wide range of things to work for a radiator block.
I never thought of the side effect of keeping other winter "junk" out of the radiator - extra bonus!
I'll probably make it out of something other than cardboard, because I do run my vehicles through the carwash once in a while on the warmer days in winter to knock off the salt buildup.
Thanks everyone.
Last edited by chesterakl; 11-02-2007 at 04:52 PM.
#5
Re: Grille covers ??
I like your idea from that other post, travelover - thanks. I think I'll try something like that. I was just searching the topics for "grille covers" so I never caught that one.
I wrote the first post without looking at the radiator first, so I got a good look at it tonight when I got home. I didn't realize (but should have considering the size of the engine) that the main radiator is so small on this thing!! And it has a pretty nice little "compartment" in front of it to allow a wide range of things to work for a radiator block.
I never thought of the side effect of keeping other winter "junk" out of the radiator - extra bonus!
I'll probably make it out of something other than cardboard, because I do run my vehicles through the carwash once in a while on the warmer days in winter to knock off the salt buildup.
Thanks everyone.
I wrote the first post without looking at the radiator first, so I got a good look at it tonight when I got home. I didn't realize (but should have considering the size of the engine) that the main radiator is so small on this thing!! And it has a pretty nice little "compartment" in front of it to allow a wide range of things to work for a radiator block.
I never thought of the side effect of keeping other winter "junk" out of the radiator - extra bonus!
I'll probably make it out of something other than cardboard, because I do run my vehicles through the carwash once in a while on the warmer days in winter to knock off the salt buildup.
Thanks everyone.
#6
Re: Grille covers ??
Air flow may be really important to get any ozone out of engine compartment created by the electric motor.
I guess I don't know the technical design of the motor yet, but most electric motors do create ozone when running.
Ozone can be corresive.
Just always concearns me to limit airflow.
I guess I don't know the technical design of the motor yet, but most electric motors do create ozone when running.
Ozone can be corresive.
Just always concearns me to limit airflow.
#7
Re: Grille covers ??
I don't know about the FEH, but on the Prius and Camry with the grilles "blocked" there still is some airflow through the compartment. Just much less over the radiator to help keep it up to temp.
#8
Re: Grille covers ??
Air flow may be really important to get any ozone out of engine compartment created by the electric motor.
I guess I don't know the technical design of the motor yet, but most electric motors do create ozone when running.
Ozone can be corresive.
Just always concearns me to limit airflow.
I guess I don't know the technical design of the motor yet, but most electric motors do create ozone when running.
Ozone can be corresive.
Just always concearns me to limit airflow.
Last edited by chesterakl; 11-04-2007 at 07:54 AM.
#10
Re: Grille covers ??
Yes, the engine compartment is still pretty well ventilated, even with the radiator blocked, as air can still enter around the sides of the radiator and of course over the entire bottom.