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Re: cooling systems
From: "Peter Galbavy" <peter.galbavy () knowtion net>
Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:52:37 -0000
Chris Lewis wrote:
More intriguing is what has to be done at high arctic places (like little Ellesmere island, the northernmost mine in the world). Most of the vehicles are Toyota diesel pickups (winter weight fuel, you betcha!). They never shut the engines down. Except when they're indoors for an oil change.
You "foreigners" are scary. As a UK resident, born in Oz many many years ago, I consider -10C to be very very cold. Peter
Current thread:
- Re: cooling systems, (continued)
- Re: cooling systems Robert E. Seastrom (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Neil J. McRae (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Joe Abley (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Robert A. Hayden (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Eric Kuhnke (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Joe Abley (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems W.D. McKinney (Nov 05)
- RE: cooling systems Deepak Jain (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Neil J. McRae (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Chris Lewis (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Peter Galbavy (Nov 06)
- Re: cooling systems Chris Lewis (Nov 06)
- Re: cooling systems Michael Painter (Nov 06)
- Re: cooling systems Robert E. Seastrom (Nov 05)
- Re: cooling systems Christopher X. Candreva (Nov 06)
- Re: cooling systems Andrew Kerr (Nov 06)