JLBoucher
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Hello there, bonjour.
I live in Eastern Quebec so our winters are pretty harsh. We can reach temperatures of about -30 degrees celsius (-22 Farenheit) for weeks, sometimes.
I'm seriously considering an EcoDiesel Gladiator and am wondering how this engine deals with this kind of cold over a long period of time.
My old Jetta TD was requiring a bottle or two of gas line every now and then so the tank didn't freeze. Same goes for the EcoDiesel?
Any tips, cues?
Thanks, merci.
I live in Eastern Quebec so our winters are pretty harsh. We can reach temperatures of about -30 degrees celsius (-22 Farenheit) for weeks, sometimes.
I'm seriously considering an EcoDiesel Gladiator and am wondering how this engine deals with this kind of cold over a long period of time.
My old Jetta TD was requiring a bottle or two of gas line every now and then so the tank didn't freeze. Same goes for the EcoDiesel?
Any tips, cues?
Thanks, merci.
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