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Darkstar72

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Is anyone doing anything in particular to protect their TR during this extreme cold snap coming through? Mine is garage kept, garage is not heated nor is it 100% sealed (some leaks at bottom of garage door and rear entrance door)...I still get concerned that when air temp is going to be -18 degrees like they have predicted for next week Wednesday that bad stuff may happen.
 
if I lived in that id have couple little 30 dollar heaters in there
damn that's cold
and the sad thing is some a holes will leave their animals out in that
 
Start it and let it warm up fully each day. Even at -18, it'll take more than 24 hours for the coolant to reach ambient from 160.
 
I would just test your antifreeze and make sure it's good for them temps. Your garage is attached most likely so it will be warmer in the garage than it is outside. The super cold will only last a couple of days.
 
grand forks ND low of -35 with feel like temp of -54 (weds)
 
I did plan on picking up a new hydrometer today to test the coolant and I am going to throw some little heaters in there to do their best even though it's unlikely it will even change the temp in there more than 1 degree. Probably even get a cheap wall thermometer to record what the temp even gets to in the garage. Poor little baby. One day I'll have the garage these cars deserve.
 
-54!!!!!! I thought -22 was cold here Chicago. The worst part about this cold snap is when the temperature gets up to a balmy 15. We are so screwed up we think it’s warm. :eek::eek::unsure:
 
I just turned the heat on and opened the door that goes into garage haha
its only 42 here :LOL:
 
IMHO as long as your antifreeze is the correct mix, the cold will do nothing to our cars. In fact, starting it can cause more problems if you don't run it long enough. Plus, if you make your garage nice and cozy, you might find little critters will like it more. All I do for the winter months is run a small fan to circulate the air.
 
keep ya some good stray cats around the ole barn for critters
I got a couple running around here :p
 
IMHO as long as your antifreeze is the correct mix, the cold will do nothing to our cars. In fact, starting it can cause more problems if you don't run it long enough. Plus, if you make your garage nice and cozy, you might find little critters will like it more. All I do for the winter months is run a small fan to circulate the air.
exactly
 
I just tested the coolant today after picking up a new hydrometer and it looks like a have a bit of draining/filling to do today. Only tested good to -10 and that’s cutting it too close even if the garage is 10 to 15 degrees warmer than outside. I’m guessing the current mix in there must be about a 70/30 mix of water/coolant.
 
Get out while it’s still warm. Who has an extra room to rent. I am out of here! I don think I have ever seen -56 on thh Forecast here. I had to take a picture.
 

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come on down Cyrus. you can sleep in my parts room:ROFLMAO:
get you some FL oranges:LOL:
 
Anybody remember this day?
 

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