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      10-27-2013, 06:58 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by StormTrooper View Post
Thanks for the advice... But, a high freezing point would mean that it takes longer for it to freeze (correct me if I'm wrong). Just like a low boiling point means water boils more readily and faster. And yes, after a hard drive I will pull to the side at scenic spot before heading home and keep the car running to give her a breather and let the fan cool her down. Change oil every 2500 miles as well, and baby it until oil is at correct operating temperature. Bought BMW coolant earlier, will be changing it tomorrow!

Your right. I meant it the other way... that if there was to much water the freezing point would go from say negative 45' F tp say neg 10' F. On the tester gauge the needle would move higher up the scale.
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