Hi,
I have not see this mentioned in the forums but if there is a better
place for this thread then feel free to move it.
I was working over the weekend on my exhaust. I am super chuffed, it
is all fixed and working perfectly. I needed to heat up the engine to cure
the gun gum and this got me thinking.....
I would like to know if anyone has cooked on / using their engine....
I have a 2.25 petrol SIII engine, do I need to adapt the recipes / mileage for this engine?? Are there gas mark equivalents?? Does anyone know the thermal output of the exhaust manifold?? Is there anywhere in particular I can cook? (I was thinking on the exhaust manifold or is that too hot?). Has anyone build a 'hot plate' or other type of cooking adapter for the engine? A friend has a V8.... is that too powerful for a delicate dish such as steamed salmon and fennel? =)
I would love to find a copy of Manifold Destiny if anyone has one....
I googled it and found the following links;
How to Cook Food on Your Car's Engine: 9 steps - wikiHow
http://www.carbecue.net/
not a cooking site.... but a fun idea for any spare landies lying around...
Carbecue cooking instructions - DIY Life
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2719586/Meals-on-wheels.html
About Cars; Slow Down, Roast's Ready - The New York Times
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Destiny-Guide-Cooking-Engine/dp/0375751408]Amazon.com: Manifold Destiny: The One! The Only! Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine!: Chris Maynard, Bill Scheller: Books[/ame]
Bonne appetit
K.
=)
I have not see this mentioned in the forums but if there is a better
place for this thread then feel free to move it.
I was working over the weekend on my exhaust. I am super chuffed, it
is all fixed and working perfectly. I needed to heat up the engine to cure
the gun gum and this got me thinking.....
I would like to know if anyone has cooked on / using their engine....
I have a 2.25 petrol SIII engine, do I need to adapt the recipes / mileage for this engine?? Are there gas mark equivalents?? Does anyone know the thermal output of the exhaust manifold?? Is there anywhere in particular I can cook? (I was thinking on the exhaust manifold or is that too hot?). Has anyone build a 'hot plate' or other type of cooking adapter for the engine? A friend has a V8.... is that too powerful for a delicate dish such as steamed salmon and fennel? =)
I would love to find a copy of Manifold Destiny if anyone has one....
I googled it and found the following links;
How to Cook Food on Your Car's Engine: 9 steps - wikiHow
http://www.carbecue.net/
not a cooking site.... but a fun idea for any spare landies lying around...
Carbecue cooking instructions - DIY Life
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/2719586/Meals-on-wheels.html
About Cars; Slow Down, Roast's Ready - The New York Times
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Manifold-Destiny-Guide-Cooking-Engine/dp/0375751408]Amazon.com: Manifold Destiny: The One! The Only! Guide to Cooking on Your Car Engine!: Chris Maynard, Bill Scheller: Books[/ame]
Bonne appetit
K.
=)
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