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Old 07-26-2009, 12:33 AM
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We have some places in the U.S. that are pretty outrageous in temps too...Lake Havasu, AZ., which is quite often in the high 120s, low 130s in late July and August! So, having a cool running car out there that is blown is a big plus!!
no thats incorrect. the highest temperature ever recorded on earth is 136 and that was in the Sahara. Lake Havasu temperatures do NOT get that hot. they do get hot, but 130s is BEYOND pushing it.
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no thats incorrect. the highest temperature ever recorded on earth is 136 and that was in the Sahara. Lake Havasu temperatures do NOT get that hot. they do get hot, but 130s is BEYOND pushing it.
Record Highest Temperatures by State

State Temp.
°F Temp.
°C Date Station Elevation
in feetAlabama 112 44 Sept. 5, 1925 Centerville 345Alaska 100 38 June 27, 1915 Fort Yukon est. 420Arizona 128 53 June 29, 1994 Lake Havasu City505Arkansas 120 49 Aug. 10, 1936 Ozark 396California 134 57 July 10, 1913 Greenland Ranch -178Colorado 118 48 July 11, 1888 Bennett 5,484Connecticut 106 41 July 15, 1995 Danbury 450Delaware 110 43 July 21, 1930 Millsboro 20D.C. 106 41 July 20, 1930 Washington 410Florida 109 43 June 29, 1931 Monticello 207Georgia 112 44 Aug. 20, 1983Greenville 860Hawaii 100 38 Apr. 27, 1931 Pahala 850Idaho 118 48 July 28, 1934 Orofino 1,027Illinois 117 47 July 14, 1954 E. St. Louis 410Indiana 116 47 July 14, 1936 Collegeville 672Iowa 118 48 July 20, 1934 Keokuk 614Kansas 121 49 July 24, 19361 Alton (near) 1,651Kentucky 114 46 July 28, 1930 Greensburg 581Louisiana 114 46 Aug. 10, 19361 Plain Dealing 268Maine 105 41 July 10, 19111 North Bridgton 450Maryland 109 43 July 10, 19361 Cumberland & Frederick 623; 325Massachusetts 107 42 Aug. 2, 1975 New Bedford & Chester 120; 640Michigan 112 44 July 13, 1936 Mio 963Minnesota 114 46 July 6, 19361 Moorhead 904Mississippi 115 46 July 29, 1930 Holly Springs 600Missouri 118 48 July 14, 19541 Warsaw & Union 705; 560Montana 117 47 July 5, 1937 Medicine Lake 1,950Nebraska 118 48 July 24, 19361 Minden 2,169Nevada 125 52 June 29, 19941 Laughlin 605New Hampshire 106 41 July 4, 1911 Nashua 125New Jersey 110 43 July 10, 1936 Runyon 18New Mexico 122 50 June 27, 1994 Waste Isolat. Pilot Pit3,418New York 108 42 July 22, 1926 Troy 35North Carolina 110 43 Aug. 21, 1983 Fayetteville 213North Dakota 121 49 July 6, 1936 Steele 1,857Ohio 113 45 July 21, 19341 Gallipolis (near) 673Oklahoma 120 49 June 27, 19941 Tipton 1,350Oregon 119 48 Aug. 10, 18981 Pendleton 1,074Pennsylvania 111 44 July 10, 19361 Phoenixville 100Rhode Island 104 40 Aug. 2, 1975 Providence 51South Carolina 111 44 June 28, 19541 Camden 170South Dakota 120 49 July 5, 1936 Gannvalley 1,750Tennessee 113 45 Aug. 9, 19301 Perryville 377Texas 120 49 June 28, 19941 Monahans2,660Utah 117 47 July 5, 1895 Saint George 2,880Vermont 105 41 July 4, 1911 Vernon 310Virginia 110 43 July 15, 1954 Balcony Falls 725Washington 118 48 Aug. 5, 19611 Ice Harbor Dam 475West Virginia 112 44 July 10, 19361 Martinsburg 435Wisconsin 114 46 July 13, 1936 Wisconsin Dells 900Wyoming 115 46 Aug. 8, 1983Basin 3,5001. Also on earlier dates at the same or other places.


You know....you're right, I apologize that I am not worthy to your zealous abilities to differentiate between 128 Degrees F and 130 degrees F! Come on man...I never said it was the hottest place on earth, but it is the hottest place next to death valley in the U.S.! and it's only 8 degrees off of the hottest day on earth!!
I guarantee it's hot enough to really give an E55, or any forced induction design a challenge in the engineering department

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