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forgotmyname wrote: »Yes its caused by short journeys, No matter how hot the weather.
Well i guess if the air temperature reached in excess of 100°C it would clear the water.
Unless the engine gets so hot and heats the whole exhaust to over 100°C also then it wont clear the water.
Touch the tailpipe after a short journey. Its not that hot.
Air temperature of 100 degrees C? ARE YOU MENTALLY DERANGED?
The engine does get over 100 degrees, I tried your theory but confused tailpipe with manifold, due to the other incorrect information supplied..Now I have 3rd degree burns, because of your advice.
Air temp of 100 degrees C would FRY everyone on Earth. So which planet are you transmitting from?
100 degrees C would certanly boil the oceans.0 -
Air temperature of 100 degrees C? ARE YOU MENTALLY DERANGED?
The engine does get over 100 degrees, I tried your theory but confused tailpipe with manifold, due to the other incorrect information supplied..Now I have 3rd degree burns, because of your advice.
Air temp of 100 degrees C would FRY everyone on Earth. So which planet are you transmitting from?
100 degrees C would certanly boil the oceans.
Hope the burns heal soon although I'm pleased to see you can still type
on your latest guesses at the way the world works, might I offer the following corrections.....
According to Mrs Vaio (chief cook & bottle washer in the Vaio household) the normal temperature for FRYING is between 175 & 190 degrees (although she freely admits her knowledge is limited to small bits of food rather than "everyone on earth")
According to the laws of physics (and many experiments), seawater boils at 103-104 degrees but again, I think the physicists/engineers involved only tried it on relatively small samples rather than a whole ocean0 -
Hope the burns heal soon although I'm pleased to see you can still type
on your latest guesses at the way the world works, might I offer the following corrections.....
According to Mrs Vaio (chief cook & bottle washer in the Vaio household) the normal temperature for FRYING is between 175 & 190 degrees (although she freely admits her knowledge is limited to small bits of food rather than "everyone on earth")
According to the laws of physics, seawater boils at 103-104 degrees but again, I think the physicists involved only tried it on small samples rather than a whole ocean
I was obvioulsy taking the wee, 100 degree C ! Indeed!, then you reply with your stupid reply... seawater boils at that temp! Take it up a mountain, and find it boils at 60 centrigrade, so lern faks be4e posten.0 -
I was obvioulsy taking the wee, 100 degree C ! Indeed!, then you reply with your stupid reply... seawater boils at that temp! Take it up a mountain, and find it boils at 60 centrigrade, so lern faks be4e posten.
Ahh, so when you said "100 degrees C would certainly boil the oceans." you were only talking about oceans located 3000 feet above sea level
To get water to boil at 60 degrees you would indeed need to take it up a mountain and a very big mountain at that, you'd need to be at about 35,000 feet so Mount Everest (29,000 feet) would be a good start but you'd need to add a 6000 feet step ladder as well0 -
Air temperature of 100 degrees C? ARE YOU MENTALLY DERANGED?
The engine does get over 100 degrees, I tried your theory but confused tailpipe with manifold, due to the other incorrect information supplied..Now I have 3rd degree burns, because of your advice.
Air temp of 100 degrees C would FRY everyone on Earth. So which planet are you transmitting from?
100 degrees C would certanly boil the oceans.
Says a lot about you.0 -
I'm having trouble following this, it's a mix of one line trolling, misinformation, factual information and an ever increasingly angry OP.“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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Don't worry, The OP got his answer by post #3 and pretty much everything since then has been repetition, hot air and/or angry (young?) OP ranting and lapsing into [STRIKE]gibberish[/STRIKE] text speak.
I blame the teachers0 -
Strider590 wrote: »I'm having trouble following this, it's a mix of one line trolling, misinformation, factual information and an ever increasingly angry OP.
The only troll posting on this thread is the OP. There have been numerous responses in kind to the usual drivel/ranting that he comes out with.0 -
Strider590 wrote: »Like I said in another post on another thread.....
90% of the UK population are actually stupid. Oh some may seem intelligent by spitting out big words occasionally, but these are the one's that think they know it all and resort to ignorance when confronted by anything they don't.
They won't listen to anyone who they deem to be of a lower social class......
But at least it keeps the local exhaust centre in business with all this stupidity.
Some people you just cant help.0 -
Don't worry, The OP got his answer by post #3 and pretty much everything since then has been repetition, hot air and/or angry (young?) OP ranting and lapsing into [STRIKE]gibberish[/STRIKE] text speak.
I blame the teachers
Like you said, I got the answer in post 3, then you continue to slag me off into page 3. Thanks for the young comment, thats twice in a week called young I'm 41.
Post answered. Admin pls lock, and ban the trolls.0
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