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Damn! -32C -26F with windchill of -41C -42F

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Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Originally posted by: Anubis
its 7 here -15 with the wind chill

last week i was out when it was -60 with the wind chill

-60? How in the world do the poor survive?

well that was at sugarloaf in maine. not6 may "poor" there well not any without shelter anyway

it was -20 on wed when i got up before the wind chill
 
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Originally posted by: Ultima
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
don't you guys up north have special outlets in your garages to keep the insides of a car warm while it's parked?

Huh? Some people have heated garages.. I think what you're describing is a block heater and all that does is make it easier to start the car. As for me, I live in an apartment building and park my car on the street.

So how does the car start in the morning if it's so cold? What if the spark plugs freeze?

then you're screwed? 🙂

It hasn't happened to me yet. When it's very cold the engine cranks slowly and the gearbox feels like molasses but it still goes.
 
lol spark plugs freezing.. my camaro sat outside during a couple -30 nights and it still started fine this morning for a quick spin (gotta run it once in a while before I sell it, although it sits in the garage most of the time)

lancer had no trouble either although it did the same as ultima's protogay, turned slowly but fired up jsut as quickly and molasses tranny.. bleh. steering too
 
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