You didn't answer the question.. Try the heater with it on recirculate and then try it with it on non recirculate..it was set to my heater, the option for blowing heat up towards the windows and down towards the feet.
You didn't answer the question.. Try the heater with it on recirculate and then try it with it on non recirculate..it was set to my heater, the option for blowing heat up towards the windows and down towards the feet.
If you want to make gas, you have to eat it first....though I found the gas production from this to be quite mild if nonexistent...Can I put that in a blender and add it to my gas tank to improve my mileage by 20-25%?
You didn't answer the question.. Try the heater with it on recirculate and then try it with it on non recirculate..
Amazing ain't it? You know what's also amazing? Those El Pollo Loco bowls that you can get in the freezer section at Costco! They're only like $2 a bowl and when you mix it with rice, you can probably get at least two meals out of just one bowl!
my car doesnt have an option to recirculate air when it on the heater, it draws the air from the outside on heater. the only time it'll recirculate the air is when i turn it to the a/c
my car doesnt have an option to recirculate air when it on the heater, it draws the air from the outside on heater. the only time it'll recirculate the air is when i turn it to the a/c
I thought you had to be 18 to get a Costco membership
Did you actually test that? It was someone else's advice that I'm regurgitating and since I've never tested it, I can't confirm the efficacy of it. With that said, I was trying to illustrate the point that one can defrost something without using a defroster and that a defroster is more of a convenience item than anything else.fyi - the advice from Fleabag to spray your vehicle with a vinegar/water solution to prevent icing will only freeze
(With chin thrusted forward, pitch increased to match a young child) my mommy takes me there.I thought you had to be 18 to get a Costco membership
Did you actually test that? It was someone else's advice that I'm regurgitating and since I've never tested it, I can't confirm the efficacy of it. With that said, I was trying to illustrate the point that one can defrost something without using a defroster and that a defroster is more of a convenience item than anything else.
Did you actually test that? It was someone else's advice that I'm regurgitating and since I've never tested it, I can't confirm the efficacy of it. With that said, I was trying to illustrate the point that one can defrost something without using a defroster and that a defroster is more of a convenience item than anything else.
Did you actually test that? It was someone else's advice that I'm regurgitating and since I've never tested it, I can't confirm the efficacy of it. With that said, I was trying to illustrate the point that one can defrost something without using a defroster and that a defroster is more of a convenience item than anything else.
(With chin thrusted forward, pitch increased to match a young child) my mommy takes me there.
AC is a convenience, defrosters are a necessity..
Did you actually test that? It was someone else's advice that I'm regurgitating and since I've never tested it, I can't confirm the efficacy of it. With that said, I was trying to illustrate the point that one can defrost something without using a defroster and that a defroster is more of a convenience item than anything else.
It's only been explained to you like 110 times in this thread it's damm near IMPOSSIBLE to loosed a "1/2 ice layer on your windshield without a working defroster but since you've never had to deal with any scenario like that you stupid ass can't understand. AC is a convenience, defrosters are a necessity..
Yeah, but how many times does he have to explain to us, his dad warmed up a truck. Where was this you ask? Lake Tahoe. In winter.
I like the way you try to inject humor into this thread to cover all the fail you spewed! WTG!!!!
Where are you getting that number for .4gph? Anyone can pull numbers out of nowhere, pointing to a good source will help explain it.
Don't knock it until you've tried it! My guess is, it'd probably freeze in a few places but aside from that, you can just chip off the ICE there and the pull off the cardboard..
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This is just too funny
Cold weather coolant temp data:
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So, both engines were rapidly on their way to their normal operating temp in just a few minutes. Both produced hot air quickly. Neither engine's coolant temp went down when the heater was turned on full. In fact, the coolant temp continued to rise.
I had mcdonalds fries at the JFK airport on thursday. They were awesome.
I see the complete breakdown of this thread as a neccesary step towards it's eventual death. I'll summarize.
-Leave a starter in your vehicle. It may increase the value of the vehicle on resale. The money spent removing and reinstalling a remote starter is essentially equal to buying a new one.
-Fleabag knows zero about cars and is furiously digging a hole his reputation on this forum will never be able to climb out of.
-Fleabag sucks at math.
-McDonalds is good.
So, instead of believing any of us, you decided to google and find some unproven concoction and post it to back-up your lame claims? Pathetic.
And if you did a little more research, you would have learned that vinegar has a freezing point of 28F then dilute it with 3 parts water and you would have realized that you shouldn't post such FUD here.
I presume his friend is google...
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/1gen-tundra/107599-gallons-per-hour-burned-during-idle/
Posting in an epic thread. I stopped reading when Fleabag said that a defroster doesn't actually defrost ice on the outside of the windshield. What an idiot.