• Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    It almost hit -30c where I’m at but apparently those last couple degrees is where the coolest people like to chill. I’m out there looking like a rack of unwanted coats at the back of the store and you’re ready to show an evil frost wizard the meaning of pain

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      3 months ago

      -21 this morning and my truck screamed why you do this to me while starting it despite having had the block heater on for 3 hours.

      The only reason to go out in -30 is because it was -40 yesterday

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            3 months ago

            I will add there are other heaters you plug into the car for where you need to make sure to unplug before too long. Block heaters tend to only heat up to a point, pan heaters are like an element on the stove so gotta make sure to not burn anything.

            Where I grew up you didn’t want a vehicle with some engine heater but block was the usual. No reason to live in that area if you can’t afford a block heater for sure…I had a cheap car with a pan heater it sucked but was like 1/3 of a paycheque.

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          3 months ago

          Operating temps? Generally speaking, ICE is fine once started. Consider piston aircraft, it’s nippy up there.

          Starting temp is where the real challenge is. Fluids (oil, gas, coolant) will be thicker, which makes the engine turn over more slowly - or not at all. Diesels especially struggle with this as their fuel can gel when it’s cold enough. The battery will also be cold, which makes the engine turn over more slowly - or not at all.