fan is not turning fast enuff to suck air over engine
Actually the engine overheats at 245'F and if your not going over 30mph the cowl induction cooling (ram air duct under the front bumper) collects only the air the fan draws but down the highway the fan rarely runs because the cowl keeps the engine at a cool 200'F also the fan does not run until 240'f . but SLP ( the SS people) say that a cooler thermostat, an electric water pump and better collant will help reduce the peaking i know because my 93' T/A does the same thing and i called slp for answers either way GM designed it that way and it works pretty well so long as the pump holds up
i not sure why a highway is called a highway but a highway is a main road connecting to main city's. It originated as a word for Roman roads, which in the middle ages were the main roads and of much better construction than contemporary ones. One major difference in the construction of Roman roads was that they were raised in the center (i.e. high) to improve drainage whereas the majority of contemporary roads were flat as it simplified construction.
The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956.
Hume Highway, Pacific Highway, Eyre Highway
The State Highway system of Alabama, Louisiana and Texas is quite adequate.
yes
If you mean the "International E-road network", they're just called E-roads. If you mean the highway system; it's called different in every country (language). The general word for those roads would be the British 'Motorway', or just 'Highway'.
On a highway, no but you can on back roads.
The roads during the time of Jesus were very bad and rugged roads, there were highway robbers also to worry about.
Busiest highway in nj
Wilson Gardner Harger has written: 'Handbook for highway engineers' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Roads 'Handbook for highway engineers' -- subject(s): Roads 'Rural highway pavements, maintenance and reconstruction' -- subject(s): Roads, Pavements
Country roads that are not in the city
yes there is so be careful out there