So after discussing with quite a few knowledgeable sources, it seems that my 2.2 OHV in my Sunfire was nowhere near as sensitive as my DOHC Yaris to temperature swings. Seeing as how my new apartment has a serious outlet system for vehicles, and only about 1 in twenty cars actually use it (god knows why, we've been at -30C for far too long), I'm going to take advantage.
Plans are:
-A three-plug splitter (special version that fits through the grill via a sealed splice).
-The stock block heater
-A 1000W oil pan stick-on heater
-A 260W inline coolant heater
Total cost is under $200 for all the new stuff (if you don't count the original $200 for a factory-installed block heater). And $150 for a flush and the labour from the Toyota stealership to install the inline rad heater (they said they'd honour the warranty with these aftermarket 'toys' if they installed them... Fine by me. The flush runs $105 for itself usually.)
Anyone know the size of the lower-rad hose on a Yaris, and especially, a picture? Having muchos trouble finding that kind of info. And I forgot to look before I left home.
And a "rust-block" electronic doohickey.

Plans are:
-A three-plug splitter (special version that fits through the grill via a sealed splice).
-The stock block heater
-A 1000W oil pan stick-on heater
-A 260W inline coolant heater
Total cost is under $200 for all the new stuff (if you don't count the original $200 for a factory-installed block heater). And $150 for a flush and the labour from the Toyota stealership to install the inline rad heater (they said they'd honour the warranty with these aftermarket 'toys' if they installed them... Fine by me. The flush runs $105 for itself usually.)
Anyone know the size of the lower-rad hose on a Yaris, and especially, a picture? Having muchos trouble finding that kind of info. And I forgot to look before I left home.

And a "rust-block" electronic doohickey.
