Intake manifolds are not steel anymore. Most are plastic, actually. Exhaust manifolds are iron, steel or stainless steel.
I love these melt temps scenarios presented. These cars are outside, not in an oven. Wind etc. You'd need a complete "bubble" at those temps to liquify. Like a kiln so-to-speak.
I've seen a few car fires in my day. Racing, on the road etc. Never complete aluminum liquification on long burns. Ever.
What material was combusted in that area that would have caused liquefied glass and aluminum? It's an empty lot surrounded by untouched homes and property. I live in an area that routinely has wildfires, this doesn't happen
It would be interesting if a planefag could find out all the planes that flew over the area before the fire. If some planes can carry a bunch of water to be used to put out wildfires those same planes could conceivably be used to drop fire accelerant.
you mean this post?:
read my comment at the top.
engine manifolds are made of of hardened steel and do not burn. Engine blocks are made of aluminum and will liquefy at 1200 degrees
Intake manifolds are not steel anymore. Most are plastic, actually. Exhaust manifolds are iron, steel or stainless steel.
I love these melt temps scenarios presented. These cars are outside, not in an oven. Wind etc. You'd need a complete "bubble" at those temps to liquify. Like a kiln so-to-speak.
I've seen a few car fires in my day. Racing, on the road etc. Never complete aluminum liquification on long burns. Ever.
Correction. I confused intake manifold with exhaust manifold.
Just because you didn't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Archive footage of car fires shows aluminum pools in many cases.
What material was combusted in that area that would have caused liquefied glass and aluminum? It's an empty lot surrounded by untouched homes and property. I live in an area that routinely has wildfires, this doesn't happen
First - this is not about chemtrails.
It would be interesting if a planefag could find out all the planes that flew over the area before the fire. If some planes can carry a bunch of water to be used to put out wildfires those same planes could conceivably be used to drop fire accelerant.