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theking 03-29-2005 10:10 AM

What is the normal
 
...temperature that most cars normally run at? I am aware that different cars run at different temperatures...but what would be the average?

theking 03-29-2005 01:30 PM

I need input.

BRISK 03-29-2005 01:37 PM

cars or engines?

theking 03-29-2005 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
cars or engines?

Hmm...correct me if I am wrong...but cars do not run without engines...do they?

who 03-29-2005 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by theking
Hmm...correct me if I am wrong...but cars do not run without engines...do they?

But can you tell me the temperature of a car?

TKoProductions 03-29-2005 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by theking
Hmm...correct me if I am wrong...but cars do not run without engines...do they?

Hmmm, for someone who's looking for help, you sure are a cock.

Average temperature is around 160 degrees fahrenheit.

BRISK 03-29-2005 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by theking
Hmm...correct me if I am wrong...but cars do not run without engines...do they?

No, but would you like people to tell you the average temperature in the passenger section of a car? or would you like the average temperature of an engine? Perhaps you're interested in the average temperature inside a tire at highway speeds?

A car is a big thing, it has many parts.

TKoProductions 03-29-2005 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by theking
Hmm...correct me if I am wrong...but cars do not run without engines...do they?

Fred Flinstone's car ran without an engine.

http://www.tvoceania.com/images/clie..._Flinstone.jpg

Yaaabaaaa Daaabaaaa DOOOOOO!!!!!!

theking 03-29-2005 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by TKoProductions
Hmmm, for someone who's looking for help, you sure are a cock.

Average temperature is around 160 degrees fahrenheit.

I thought my response to an ignorant remark was appropriate...thank you very much.

My thinking was between 160-180 degrees...but my mechanic told me this morning that it is around 190-195...average. This does not sound right to me.

More input please?

who 03-29-2005 01:47 PM

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TKoProductions 03-29-2005 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by theking
I thought my response to an ignorant remark was appropriate...thank you very much.

My thinking was between 160-180 degrees...but my mechanic told me this morning that it is around 190-195...average. This does not sound right to me.

More input please?

Is the engine carbureted? or fuel injected?

zzgundamnzz 03-29-2005 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by TKoProductions
Fred Flinstone's car ran without an engine.

http://www.tvoceania.com/images/clie..._Flinstone.jpg

Yaaabaaaa Daaabaaaa DOOOOOO!!!!!!

Heh you're right with that one. The only thing Fred had to worry about were his feet while braking.

theking 03-29-2005 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
No, but would you like people to tell you the average temperature in the passenger section of a car? or would you like the average temperature of an engine? Perhaps you're interested in the average temperature inside a tire at highway speeds?

A car is a big thing, it has many parts.

Sarcastic ignorant ass...aren't you...now feel free to :321GFY

theking 03-29-2005 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TKoProductions
Is the engine carbureted? or fuel injected?

Fuel injected...but does this cause the car to run at a different temperature?

BRISK 03-29-2005 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by TKoProductions
Fred Flinstone's car ran without an engine.

http://www.tvoceania.com/images/clie..._Flinstone.jpg

Yaaabaaaa Daaabaaaa DOOOOOO!!!!!!

Technically, Fred was the engine, and since Fred Flinstone was human (I think), we could probably assume that his body temperature was around 99 °F or 37 °C

Although, since he had to do all that work, he might have been running a bit hotter. But then sometimes Barney was in the car too, and I'm sure that reduced the load.

:winkwink:

BRISK 03-29-2005 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by theking
Sarcastic ignorant ass...aren't you...now feel free to :321GFY

My response may have been sarcastic, but it wasn't ignorant. In fact, I was educating you on why your question is too vague.

TKoProductions 03-29-2005 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
Technically, Fred was the engine, and since Fred Flinstone was human (I think), we could probably assume that his body temperature was around 99 °F or 37 °C

Although, since he had to do all that work, he might have been running a bit hotter. But then sometimes Barney was in the car too, and I'm sure that reduced the load.

:winkwink:

Touche!

:thumbsup

theking 03-29-2005 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
My response may have been sarcastic, but it wasn't ignorant. In fact, I was educating you on why you're question is too vague.

If you really wanted to educate me then you would provide the answer to the question...thank you very much.

zzgundamnzz 03-29-2005 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BRISK
Technically, Fred was the engine, and since Fred Flinstone was human (I think), we could probably assume that his body temperature was around 99 °F or 37 °C

Although, since he had to do all that work, he might have been running a bit hotter. But then sometimes Barney was in the car too, and I'm sure that reduced the load.

:winkwink:

Makes me wonder how Fred could still be fat after manually running his car all the time.

If I didn't see him eat I'd never figure it out...

BRISK 03-29-2005 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by zzgundamnzz
Makes me wonder how Fred could still be fat after manually running his car all the time.

If I didn't see him eat I'd never figure it out...

Too many Brontosaurus burgers :winkwink:


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