You know it's cold when a 6.7 doesnt want to start..

Redneck6.0L

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Its gonna be minus 34 here tonight, minus 44 with the wwind, they start but they don't like it
 

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Lol, you silly american girlies thinking it's cold. Last year, with a set of good batteries, my 6.7 would barely crank, then basically told me to get ****ed. it was about -43C (-45F)

Plugged it in for about an hour, fired (mostly) right up, and took it a LONG, LONG, time to get the oil from - to 0.

I have to say, my 11 does heat up pretty quick compared to a lot of cars, especially since the main cooling system is what, 21L?
 

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Lol, you silly american girlies thinking it's cold. Last year, with a set of good batteries, my 6.7 would barely crank, then basically told me to get ****ed. it was about -43C (-45F)

Plugged it in for about an hour, fired (mostly) right up, and took it a LONG, LONG, time to get the oil from - to 0.

I have to say, my 11 does heat up pretty quick compared to a lot of cars, especially since the main cooling system is what, 21L?

What's a litre lol
 

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lol you guy are nuts my truck would laugh at me if i tried to start that cold. btw it was 76 today and i rode the motorcycle. coldest ive every had to start was probly low 50s
 

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My Cummins sat in -10 to -20 degree weather for five days without being plugged in a month ago and when I got home and tried to fire it, she was a cranky bit*h, mind you it doesn't have a grid heater either. Why?, Because race truck.
 

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