Stall or stop completely?
Does it restart after it stalls or does it have to wait a few minutes?
When it stalls does it still turn over or act as if power is not going to the starter?
Not enough info to answer this question.
195 degrees to 210 degrees and that will very a little, depending on weather and driving habits
anything below 231 degrees F , mine runs between 196 to 212 degrees F
The brakes are the primary cause of stopping a car whilst driving.
No.
Driving, turning, and stopping. Thats about it.
that depends on the thermostat. but the book calls for 190 degrees. your gage should be + or - 10
As a general rule of thumb, no.
The normal stopping distance can increase by up to two times when driving in the rain. This is due to reduced traction on wet roads, which can lead to longer stopping distances and increased risk of accidents. It is important to adjust your driving behavior, increase following distance, and slow down in rainy conditions to stay safe on the road.
your van is happy it's not under 60 degrees! sorry, had to say that. Notice it with windows up and down?
Zero degrees Celsius is the melting point of ice. If the temperature rises to zero degrees Celsius or higher, the ice will become water.
I would like to know this currently, but mine sets around 90 degrees Celsius on average (while driving for awhile) I'm not sure if that's high, but it's half way on the temperature gauge.
About 15 hours, and that is without stopping.