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Old 10-21-2004, 05:11 PM
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to cold for cold air??

is it bad having a cai when its cold out(i live i canada and it is getting close to frezing out). if so till what temperature can i drive my car with cai.
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Old 10-21-2004, 05:44 PM
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Re: to cold for cold air??

When your antifreeze stops working, that would be a good sign.
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Old 10-21-2004, 09:08 PM
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Re: Re: to cold for cold air??

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When your antifreeze stops working, that would be a good sign.

uh oh..... guess i better take mine off because the toilete in my igloo froze already and thats a bad sign! pretty soon the antifreeze will freeze.... lol



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Re: to cold for cold air??

I had a CAI last winter and my car was fine...it got down to like -19 degrees fahrenheit
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Re: to cold for cold air??

i thought engines loved cold air regardless, radiators dont lol
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Re: to cold for cold air??

oh cause i thought at one point it might be toooo cold. kk thanks
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Re: to cold for cold air??

It's just if the temp is so cold and it does freeze your anitfreeze, your gonna be late for work! LOL
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