Maximus wrote:
In Siberia, it gets to -100 frequently, and God knows what the wind chill
for THAT would be LOL.So cold that tires shatter ....
Siberia is colder than brass underwear in the winter, no question.
But unless their record has been broken recently, the coldest still air
temp ever recorded there was -98 Farenheit. 5W30 motor oil turns to
stiff caramel at -35 Farenheit, and tires shatter at -50 Farenheit.
It's stretching it a bit to say Siberia
"gets to -100 frequently", though.
Tony
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