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Every paddock from chirnside park to eildon covered in frost. Bit nippy.

Apparently they closed down mt donna buang over the weekend cause so many people rocked up. 2hr queue up the mountain. Warburton was a carpark.

My Skyline was an ice cube, that's never happened to me before. Them warm water windscreen feels...

Unrelated:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/446385-fs-tidy-444rwkw-2530-det-r33-for-sale-may-sell-engine-or-swap-for-gtrstagea/#entry7357271

Hamish...do it fgt

Yeah had thick ice on all my windows, roof, boot etc... When I opened the door the handle had to be cracked free, and then a line of ice along the top of the window fell off when opening it.

PFC controller said 2c water temps at 8am, what temp does regular green coolant freeze at? Does std aussie coolant have antifreeze modifiers added to it?

Yeah assuming infinite grip, that would be like 550 in a GTR

But I suspect burnout machine unless you're into 300km/h+ highway runs

burnout or slide....

wouldn't be cheap on tyres that's for sure

Yeah had thick ice on all my windows, roof, boot etc... When I opened the door the handle had to be cracked free, and then a line of ice along the top of the window fell off when opening it.

PFC controller said 2c water temps at 8am, what temp does regular green coolant freeze at? Does std aussie coolant have antifreeze modifiers added to it?

itll have antifreeze in it just a much much lower concentration then a british or canadian coolant.

funny, we call it coolant here, we call it anti freeze in the uk.

also, in for half a sec start up on e85 this morning. anyone other than haim have issues?!

itll have antifreeze in it just a much much lower concentration then a british or canadian coolant.

funny, we call it coolant here, we call it anti freeze in the uk.

also, in for half a sec start up on e85 this morning. anyone other than haim have issues?!

Took me about 15 goes to start my car yesterday. I suspect it may need new plugs though.

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