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lol windchill has nothing to do with real temperature, wind doesnt actually lower the temp, it just makes it "feel" colder. It would cool the engine off faster though.
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ENGINE STARTED!!! hail.gif tongue.gif
Warm fully charged battery did it.
There were 2 attempts (about 10 seconds each). During first try there were some individual sparks.
During second try engine almost started so I cranked engine by starter for couple of seconds till it started to work on it's own.
First couple of minutes it was hard for engine to turn the tranny (on neutral) so I had to push the clutch.
Warm fully charged battery did it.
There were 2 attempts (about 10 seconds each). During first try there were some individual sparks.
During second try engine almost started so I cranked engine by starter for couple of seconds till it started to work on it's own.
First couple of minutes it was hard for engine to turn the tranny (on neutral) so I had to push the clutch.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (alex01tib @ Jan 21 2006, 09:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>lol windchill has nothing to do with real temperature, wind doesnt actually lower the temp, it just makes it "feel" colder. It would cool the engine off faster though.</div>
LOL Whatever. The "WIND" chill is what would freeze and crack the radiators, I saw it happen too much. -28 degrees with a windchill of -70. -28 is still lower than -13.
LOL Whatever. The "WIND" chill is what would freeze and crack the radiators, I saw it happen too much. -28 degrees with a windchill of -70. -28 is still lower than -13.
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afew weeks ago mine did the same shit, it would not start " i thought it was the plugs that i was running" greddy racing 10 very cold plug... but after 15 mins of trying i gave up and went home at lunch to try again, same shit so i poped the plugs and they were soaked in gas i more or less flooded it. after puling them twice and waiting 30 mins it fired up, i wonder if that is what happen to you D, but in shit that cold over there use 0-40w oil
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LOL, ...Wind DOES lower temperature.
Ever hear of an invention called a "fan"? I heard it cools the air using "WIND" power.
Call me crazy if you will, ... oh and I heard the earth is "round" as well. ;P
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Ever hear of an invention called a "fan"? I heard it cools the air using "WIND" power.
Call me crazy if you will, ... oh and I heard the earth is "round" as well. ;P
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Yes, it does!
You know how to cool down bottle with watter in the car???
You put a wet towel around the bottle and put the bottle in the open window (when driving on high speed).
You know how to cool down bottle with watter in the car???
You put a wet towel around the bottle and put the bottle in the open window (when driving on high speed).