![]() 08/13/2015 at 05:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It’s too hot for puns.
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Saw one exactly like that just a couple of hours ago!
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Like two 126P’s in a pod...
![]() 08/13/2015 at 06:01 |
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never too hot till you get to 40C+ for a few days in a row.
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How warm is it around your area atm Borsuq...? Most days lately it’s been up to about 32 degrees Calcius here.
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Yesterday we had temps all the way up to 37, but other than that mostly 30-35. Today it’s about 30, which is better but I’m still tired of heat.
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Oooh, a pair! Do you think they’ll breed?
![]() 08/13/2015 at 06:38 |
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That’s what I was hoping for, but the other one never called. :’(
![]() 08/13/2015 at 06:56 |
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The worst is when it is hot and muggy :/ ...how’s the 126 handling the heat? :)
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It’s been excellent, not had any problems at all. However, I’ve not done any longer drives in very high temperatures.
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Glad to hear it! Hoping to drive mine as much as I can during the summer months when I eventually get it....that’s when there’s no salt on Maritime Canadian roads :P
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The car was originally designed for Italy so it’s likely that engineers kept efficient cooling in mind. Some people buy special contraptions that keep the engine lid semi-open for hot weather, but I don’t think those are necessary on a healthy, correctly set up engine with a working cooling system. My car has been completely fine, even when i drove it in over 30 degree weather with a broken thermostat.
And I know you pain when it comes to road salt. They salt the shit of our roads here as well.