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Summer's Coming
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I've had my 93' coupe for a couple of months now and I was wondering since it gets into the 100's here in Sacramento are there any steps I can take to "prep" my car for high temps?
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Unfortunately, putting the top down isn't one of your options <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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How fresh are your fluids? Always good to have a fresh coolant charge and oil fill. Go with a 40/60 antifreeze to water mix for your reigon. Water is a better cooling agent than Prestone. A 15w-50 synthetic oil will help defend against thinning. Also, have your AC refrigerant charge checked.



Given that everthing else is in good shape, these cars handle high temps pretty well.
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Thank you for your advice on fluids that's mainly what I was looking for.
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Josho,



Living in Sacramento also, I know what your talking about. I agree totally with the new fluids - I run 15-50 mobile 1 and need to get my coolant change this spring - in addition for personal comfort, I have tinted my hatch and rear side windows - This helped a lot.



I've had my coupe for 1 1/2 summers so far and have had no issues relating to the heat.



Sam
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I remember one October when I was at Sac State it was 100 or more every single day. Must have been 1981 or so.



I had a Mercury Capri with no a/c and I don't remember being miserable. Funny what you can tolerate when you are young.



I wish I had my car there. Take a drive up to Amador County and zoom the back road that connects Sutter Creek and Volcano (appropriately named Sutter Creek-Volcano Rd). Unbelievable curves! At the end have lunch at the Jug and Rose in Volcano. Then cruise through Daffoldil Hill on the way back. A perfect spring day.
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