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<blockquote data-quote="anj46907" data-source="post: 5502036" data-attributes="member: 604143"><p>the car is frozen.... along with oil so you wont get shit until the engine warms up. take a foil pan and some charcoil. light the charcoil until the coal burn down to red hot and slide it under the car and under the engine for about a half hour and it will warm it up enough to start.....btw im not bullshitting this works its a trick truck drivers use when our diesels dont start in cold weather</p><p></p><p>edit: also when ure done warming it make sure u have jumper cables or batter charger hooked up so it gets plenty of juice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anj46907, post: 5502036, member: 604143"] the car is frozen.... along with oil so you wont get shit until the engine warms up. take a foil pan and some charcoil. light the charcoil until the coal burn down to red hot and slide it under the car and under the engine for about a half hour and it will warm it up enough to start.....btw im not bullshitting this works its a trick truck drivers use when our diesels dont start in cold weather edit: also when ure done warming it make sure u have jumper cables or batter charger hooked up so it gets plenty of juice [/QUOTE]
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