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Plati

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Battery coolant??
Is that like a muffler bearing?
Or summer vs winter air in your tires?
What about rotating wiper blades as well as fuses?

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Not exactly, batteries (especially large banks of batteries) can generate a lot of heat and might need to be cooled. I just watched a documentary on the first round the world solar flight and battery cooling had to be re-engineered after climbing too fast drew too much power and ruined the batteries.

I always adjust air pressure for summer vs winter, more air in winter.

wiper blades all rotate on a central point, just not a full revolution!

rotating fuses --> http://ep-us.mersen.com/fileadmin/c...otection_Rotating_fuse_links_C1G_Range_EN.pdf
 
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I seen j ski talk about cleaning the intake manifold map sensor, anyone know where it is and if you could post a picture of it. Also, I use nothing but mobil 1, ran across an independent review of oil and only 2 oils were rated high for use in a live sump. Figure if it is good enough for my bike it will work good in vehicles. That being said I also go a couple thousand miles past 5000, monitoring the engine oil for color change.
Does this work? Oops wrong sensor? Are there both a MAP & a MAS?
 
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Polarizer, were funnin buddy! If we were in the brass era say 1908, we would have headlight fluid, its called kerosene.

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Polarizer, were funnin buddy! If we were in the brass era say 1908, we would have headlight fluid, its called kerosene.

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I cant help it.
I was a Patent Engineer and I take everything literally.
I'm probably autistic too!
... and I have a set of left handed screwdrivers & metric crescent wrenches
 
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The left handed screwdrivers are for loosening screws and the right handed ones are for tightening. That's where righty tighty lefty loosie comes from:)
 
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