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Originally posted by: duragezic
You guys got it good. I was just out in this crap. Straight from the weather channel site:

-7° F, feels like -32° F


How they design cars to work in such conditions... wow!!
That kind of weather is very hard on automobiles, especially if you are not using the correct viscosity oil and/or don't change it often enough.

When it's that cold, it's a good idea to be very gentle until it's warmed up.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: duragezic
You guys got it good. I was just out in this crap. Straight from the weather channel site:

-7° F, feels like -32° F


How they design cars to work in such conditions... wow!!
That kind of weather is very hard on automobiles, especially if you are not using the correct viscosity oil and/or don't change it often enough.

When it's that cold, it's a good idea to be very gentle until it's warmed up.
The low tonight's supposed to be -9F here. I'm just going to leave the block warmer plugged in all night so the block isn't one big ice cube tomorrow.
 
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: duragezic
You guys got it good. I was just out in this crap. Straight from the weather channel site:

-7° F, feels like -32° F


How they design cars to work in such conditions... wow!!
That kind of weather is very hard on automobiles, especially if you are not using the correct viscosity oil and/or don't change it often enough.

When it's that cold, it's a good idea to be very gentle until it's warmed up.
The low tonight's supposed to be -9F here. I'm just going to leave the block warmer plugged in all night so the block isn't one big ice cube tomorrow.
:thumbsup:

 
Kansas City, Missouri
Currently: 5°F Light Snow
Kansas City, Missouri
Currently: -15°C Light Snow
Wind: North at 18 MPH
Humidity: 72%
Dewpoint: -2°F
Barometer: 30.73 inches and falling
Wind Chill: -15°F

 
24f now here in Manchester, NH. BTW there were 55mph gusts here today...well yesterday. It was crazy.
 
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