A #3 copper conductor will do the job.
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In very hot climates with the AC on while the car is moving slow or idling, the temperature gauge of a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am should ideally stay in the middle of the gauge or slightly above, indicating that the cooling system is effectively regulating the engine temperature. If the gauge goes into the red zone, it may indicate a cooling system issue that should be addressed promptly.
50 x 200 = 10,000 (square feet) = 0.229568411 acres (about 23% of an acre or just under 1/4 acre).
not usually, they are around 1 and a half, but some might be. i heard of a coyote that was cross breed with a wolf, that was three feet.
1 statute mile = 5,280 feet.1 nautical mile = 6,076.12 feet.So, 10,000 feet =1.89 statute milesor1.65 nautical miles
just under 8 feet just under 8 feet
It should be under the dash just above the passengers feet.
Your gauge should read just under of 210 deg F mark. I am guessing it is the 4.2 I6
Just under 1213 feet, 11 inches.
Just under 883 feet.
In my opnion it should be just below 80 depending on what you are doing and ambient temperature, but probably 80-95 degrees
4 feet by 6 feet, just under 144 pounds
Just under 7 and 3/4 (7.74278215)feet
just under 6 feet
Just under 17 feet.
Check engine light : Gauge cluster without tachometer ( under the engine oil pressure gauge ) Gauge cluster with tachometer ( just to the left of the battery voltage gauge )
Its the same as most cars.. Just under half way on the gauge.