DickRasmussen wrote:
Given your limited choices, do you have anything you can use as insulation over the hood, grille, wheel wells, etc. to trap some of the light bulb heat inside the engine compartment? Also, is the attached garage insulated with any sort of insulated garage door? Will you be able to keep the garage doors closed all the time? If so the garage may stay above freezing, especially if the car faces the wall to the house. Ours does. Even our WELL insulated detached garage stays above freezing except in really long cold spells. The "earth heat" coming up through the slab can be pretty effective if the space is insulated.
Do the tracks actually prohibit antifreeze by the way? I know it is at least frowned on but what about all those open track events with mostly street cars? They certainly have antifreeze. Isn't that what catch bottles, etc. are for?
i'll drape my car cover over the front clip, that should help. the garage is semi-insulated, the door will be closed and two of the walls are interior so *some* heat seeps in from the house. hopefully a little extra local heat is all i need.
it's not necessarily the track that prohibits glycol, it's the rulebook:
8.11.1. Use of an ethylene glycol (coolant) is prohibited unless specifically allowed by Supplemental Regulations of a specific race event or by permission of the Regional Director. Substitute coolants (e.g. “Water Wetter”) are highly encouraged for all competitors.