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Old 12-07-2004, 07:31 PM
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Andy:
Up here in the great white north, we use alcohol laced water as windshield-washer antifreeze. Do you see any issues with that for the intercooler? I like the idea of preheated washer-fluid, actually, but it'll raise a few eyebrows when they see steam rising from the windshield in the sub-freezing temps.
Old 12-07-2004, 08:08 PM
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Brian,
I suggest using as little alcohol in the mix as reqired to keep it thawed. Use Distilled water also. You'll probably need to mix in the alcohol pretty often as the heat will cause it to evaporate quickly.
Sure you don't want to drive down to SoCal? We'll get yours done this weekend too.

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Local? Like in San Diego?
That's where I'll be on Monday.
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Local as in La Mesa. How early can we get started? I don't have a flywheel lock handy, so I will probably have a shop near my office do the pulleys in advance, to help speed the process along...



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