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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 04:54 PM
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Default Re: The Iceman Cometh

Originally Posted by oledoc2u
180 I can say a sustained wind on hoses and fuel lines does affect temps. You feel colder because you are colder. We have trucks idling around the yard and do fine, and soon as they leave, get on the road up to speed, fuel lines freeze. But, I am sure you know better than me and my 3 million miles dealing with this crap. WP....glad they work for you now. Some of the cheap stuff isn't made to go down to the temps we have been having lately.
You missed the point, blow a -100°F wind on something and it will go down to the same temperature. Your face feels cold because it will get down to the same temperature in the end.
An idling trucks is warmer than when it's barreling down the highway as it is in its little cocoon of warmer air.
 
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