my s-10 has a 383 stroker it runs about 190 until i cut it off then it runs about 230 i dont no if this is your problem but mine had to have a fan that ran for about two min after i cut it off.
no
You bet. On a sunny day the temperature inside the car can be as much as 30 degrees hotter than outside when the windows are up.
When you are running or doing vigorous exercise
well yes because the center of the earth is reallly hot so that means itis hotter than your oven . if you do not know how hot the center of the earth is find that out and find out how hot your oven is
The exhaust valve gets hotter than the intake valve.
no one cares about it, just forget it iof it's about homework
it won't work properly and if you feel the pipe it would be hotter than normal in one place and not so hot in another.
In general, foam is a better insulator than metal, and so foam would be expected to keep water hotter longer under most normal circumstances.
A normal body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. A body temperature of 50 degrees Celsius is 13 degrees hotter than a normal body temperature. If your body temperature were to reach 50 degrees Celsius you be dead.
No, not when this stove is under normal pressure (1 Bar)
No. If a piece of apple pie were hotter than the sun, it would burn up.
Jakarta would be hotter than Dublin. This is because Indonesia is closer to the equator than Ireland and it is in a tropical region.
No, it would be cooler because the sun is hotter in the South.
it would be hotter if it were tilted toward it as it would be getting more direct sunlight than the other hemisphere
Its colour. White stars are hotter than blue stars which are hotter than yellow which are hotter than orange, which are hotter than red.
Generally speaking, it should not get any hotter than the normal operating temperature of your engine coolant.
It would be hotter than it currently is.