Dippin down to minus 35
#11
Re: Dippin down to minus 35
Air can hold very little water vapour when it is cold - relative humidity (what you always see on weather reports) is entirely dependent on the temperature (and pressure) of the air. 90% RH at -30C is very different from 90% RH at +30C. Check out the absolute humidity, or cross-reference the relative with a chart showing the maximum amount of water that air can hold at a given temperature.
#19
Re: Dippin down to minus 35
I lived in Cold Lake for 6 years and survived the winter by simply plugging the car in at night. Mind you I put a pan heater on my GM. I had an '06 VW TDI and after being plugged in that diesel came to life no prob, I would put a tank of the Shell primo fuel in January and never let it get below half a tank to ensure lack of moisture build up in the tank.
#20
Re: Dippin down to minus 35
I lived in Cold Lake for 6 years and survived the winter by simply plugging the car in at night. Mind you I put a pan heater on my GM. I had an '06 VW TDI and after being plugged in that diesel came to life no prob, I would put a tank of the Shell primo fuel in January and never let it get below half a tank to ensure lack of moisture build up in the tank.
Finally somebody with knowledge!
What is Shell Primo fuel and where do I buy it?
Is there some other name for it in case they do not understrand it?
I really want to try it.
I am already having a disco on my dash including check engine and I am heading right now to Ukrainian Tire to spend $250.00 on obd 2 tool.
Thx Trucker