I was in Idaho the last week, the mornings were chilly. Heavy frost most days with temps in the mid to high 20's I'd guess. I took my Northern Companion and cowl blanket with me. The first cold morning I ran the heater at full blast for about 45 minutes. It cranked slow and I wondered if I was going to get to learn hand propping, but it fired. The 730's oil temp sensor is in the engine casing at the base of the oil cooler, it was reading 43 degrees when I flipped on the avionics master, about 2 minutes after initial startup. That sensor will have a decrease in temperature as after engine start with the air cooling the engine case for the first few minutes. So maybe it was up to 45 degrees before start.
I was expecting a better increase in temperature after 45 minutes of preheat.
The second time, it was probably about 35 degrees oat, after 35 minutes of preheat the reading was 59. The 3rd startup, at Cold Meadows, OAT was 30 at initial startup, rising to 34 with prop blast, there was no frost on the wings and it felt "warm". I ran the heater for 55 minutes, the oil temp read 46.
I was hoping for better on the warm up, is my experience similar to others?
I run only white gas in it, I don't think the stove has a plugged or restricted orifice.

