gtron wrote:I’m not sure why you would want to cook of a car engine.

Then again I just posted about a dishwasher.

When you think about it all you are doing is applying heat to cook a food. The source of heat doesn't make that much different if the food is wrapped. Cooking on a manifold has been around for decades. Pot roast was the usual meat that was cooked.
Years ago, I used to work on a carnival, one of the ferris wheels used an old steam tractor for a motor to run it. A few of us went fishing and caught a huge salmon. After the show closed, we wrapped the salmon in foil, with some butter, onions, lemon, S & P, and put it off to the side of the firebox to cook. Meanwhile, we had wrapped some potatoes and apples w/butter, sugar, and cinnamon in foil and put into the front of the engine. The potatoes and apples cooked faster than a microwave and the flavor was much better. The estimated temperature was around 800º or more. The fish, potatoes, and apples were great.
Bruce
Plenipotentiary
bruce@bdbbq.com
Raw meat should
NOT have an ingredients list!!