Extreem Cold - Engine Oil

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If you put it in a shed it will still retain heat from the day time, so its an unfair test. Put the sheltered one in a open top cardboard box or somthing so its not windy but is exposed to the same air. Zero the thermomiters to eachother first too, and they both need to be dry. :p :D

OMG don't start on the difference that relative humidity makes :eek: :p :D
 
Thanks for clarifying that. How about explaining it all, then?

LOL

Okay if something is wet It'll be affected by wind chill/ and or colder than something that is dry. That's why we sweat.

But from the point of view of the original post this post is pointless cos vehicles don't sweat though they get rained on which would mean they too would be affected by the wind chill and so off we go again cos you'd say they don't get any colder whether they're wet or wind chilled :D:D

:your_wrong:
 
LOL

Okay if something is wet It'll be affected by wind chill/ and or colder than something that is dry. That's why we sweat.

But from the point of view of the original post this post is pointless cos vehicles don't sweat though they get rained on which would mean they too would be affected by the wind chill and so off we go again cos you'd say they don't get any colder whether they're wet or wind chilled :D:D

:your_wrong:

I disagree. My Landys are sweating all over my drive:mad:
 
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