My slight concern is I'm sure the oil is pretty molasses like, for both motor and SC. Is this even a concern? What about the coolant...im uncertain what the temp range is on that stuff.
Extreme cold does weird things to low grade oils. One reason I run synthetic is to have peace of mind that during winter my engine isn't starting up with goopey semi-solid oil. As far as the coolant, the safe temperature depends on the ratio of pure anti-freeze to water. If you buy pre-mixed 50/50 I'd say you are bordering on unsafe (based only on gut feeling). This is from Wikipedia but when I mixed my dexcool this fall, if I remember correctly, I had to increase the ratio of Dex-cool to achieve the safe temps described below when I tested with my little coolant tester tool:
"A 1:1 dilution with water is usually used, resulting in a freezing point of about −34 °F (−37 °C), depending on the formulation. In warmer or colder areas, weaker or stronger dilutions are used, respectively, but a range of 40%/60% to 60%/40% is frequently specified to ensure corrosion protection, and 70%/30% for maximum freeze prevention down to −84 °F (−64 °C).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifreeze#Measuring_the_freeze_point