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They had no choice, so i declare the POWs statement irrelevant
They could but not in an emergency, and also you'll probably kill yourself, but, I think it was the Soviets or Germans who used to stick a fire under their gas tanks to get the oil to move
source?
Google German kaltstart techniques I might send a link if I can find what I'm talking about. Other than that diesel engines actually work great in the cold, diesel will work even as a gel, the problem is the carburator. It needs to be hot for the engine to sustain, but once u got it warmed up you're golden
A Russian soldier wrote "Let us simply consider the ideal situation where the weather is warm enough that the engine requires no pre-heating with fuel heater, blow torch or diesel-soaked, burning rags. "
Other confirmation is coming from Farmers but few primary sources concerning this exact thing
ah alright ill be sure to look that up
you're a very respectable argumentor, it is good to argue with someone as rational as you
i always appreciate the rationale
That's not something I get often I'm actually usually a huge dick, but thank you very much haha
wow
this guy is swedish guys
börky börkie
Armenian genocide never happened
HA, you believe in ARMENIANS in 2019?????
Have u ever SEEN an Armenian?????
Didn't think so dude
they dont exist
they never existed
facts
These guys exist, however.
https://youtu.be/rPJz3syNbtE
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Wtf
@killtacular0 lol
i can take that off if you want
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Thinking of changing my name to *REE*forma
@hitlerbutwithvaginas diesels don't use carburators, they must use injectors and preheat.
Haha sorry! Got confused in the writing!
Second , as strange as it can be diesel engine works better at low temperatures.
The problem with petrol was that you need it to evaporate in the carburetor.At -35 that doesn't happen.So you need to heat up the engine seriously.
Germans used petrol, which was problematic. Dieles engines use glow plugs, which meant you could relatively warm up the engine that way, not to mention the t34 had air compression starters which would get the fuel moving, and they sometimes had preheaters, the Germans had neither, and used a fuel that was bad for the winter, but the cold wasn't a problem because of the fuel, well, it was, but it was a big problem because batteries suck in the cold, and if I remember right, half of the battery's job on the panzer carients in Stalingrad (pz3s n shit) was radio communication, and this was a huge issue, because Stalingrad was basically a giant heap of building materials, so you had tanks that couldn't communicate, if they could even start via kaltstart techniques previously mentioned, in a pile of city which was more or less untraversable.
But there were techniques to get them started, namely, wrapping the carburator in rags and lighting em, a safer, but still really stupid way was to use a blowtorch.
Silly germans winning wars is for russians
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