Epoch wrote on Jan 31
st, 2012 at 6:32am:
Gasoline does not freeze at -32 C. It freezes far closer to -97 F, or -71 C. Some argue it freezes at around -50 C.
Seeing as I live in alaska, and my car starts just fine at -56 C, or -70 F, I can confirm this with experience.
The only stoves I ever see though use propane. Propane has a freezing point of -187 C, or -304 F.
Now, if you are talking about some type or form of diesel fuel, that shit freezes at -20 F. This is why only rich people own diesels as you must keep them running when not in a garage.
it's some mix of butane/propane and when I said freezing I actually meant staying liquid and not wanting to come out to be lighted by the match.
edit : the mistake is that in Frog
gaz = means some kind of butane, propane, ... or mix of.
and gasoline is known as essence . ( leaded, unleaded, bio-shit, your choice )
diesel is known as diesel, gaz-oil or mazout. ( first one in cars, second one in trucks, third one to heat houses, but it's the same shit. )