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    Well the block heater issue is expected. It's the dummies that use the cheap fuel or have some nig-rigged setup and everything freezes up. Get towed in, sit in the shop for a few hours some decent fuel in them and the old crap flushed out and they're fine. It's just a PITA, but I've grown to love the primer on the dirtymax fuel filters. This is also why I call them diseasels. They're the shit until something goes wrong, then it usually goes real wrong.
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    Thats exactly what my truck said it was this morning. I got to work in it all day today. FML
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    mine said -32 (celsius) thursday morning, BARELY started, forgot to plug her in.
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    Alberta defines cold
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    man thats super cold were going nuts here in the valley with 36 degree weather

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    Eh, that's a heat wave. I was just back home in WI for a few weeks and for most of the time it was well below zero. Only hit -30 this year when I was home. Last year I had to jump start all the vehicles in the parking lot at work when it was -50. Mine was the only one that cranked over...didn't even have it plugged in.
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    That's not too bad, come up here and you'll see what cold is! It was -30F this morning with the windchill, -15F ambient.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00shortbox View Post
    That's not too bad, come up here and you'll see what cold is! It was -30F this morning with the windchill, -15F ambient.
    No offense, but why would anyone in their right mind live somewhere where it is that cold and miserable? Heck, it has been unusually cold here (high 20s during the day, mid teens for the low) and it has sucked real bad. You can't do anything outside, which forces you inside--which makes your options limited. Just sayin.

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    -3 here last night...

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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
    No offense, but why would anyone in their right mind live somewhere where it is that cold and miserable? Heck, it has been unusually cold here (high 20s during the day, mid teens for the low) and it has sucked real bad. You can't do anything outside, which forces you inside--which makes your options limited. Just sayin.
    That's one of the reasons why I moved to AZ from WI. After a -50* winter I was sick of it. Absolutely froze me to the bones because after more than a minute outside I thought I was going to die and I had to be outside for quite awhile. Now I just have to put up with 120* summers which also forces you inside...but it's worth it to have 70* winters.
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