Warlock
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We might be running too much anti freeze in the cooling system. Check out this web page.
http://www.challengers101.com/CoolantMix.html
david
http://www.challengers101.com/CoolantMix.html
david
We might be running too much anti freeze in the cooling system. Check out this web page.
http://www.challengers101.com/CoolantMix.html
david
Engine Ice, Water Wetter, Etc. all the same they act like a surfactant and keep the molecules closer together I believe.After talking with my service manager, and him saying that this article is "dead on", let's assume that there is a difference. My question is whether the difference is significant enough to reduce the heat that comes from the "lower black hole of hell"? My guy even suggested a product called "Engine Ice". Quite expensive, but effective.
Any thoughts or input?
Chris
Engine Ice, Water Wetter, Etc. all the same they act like a surfactant and keep the molecules closer together I believe.
Ok I changed both of my bikes today. My mixture was 70% water 30% anti freeze and 4 ounces of water wetter added. I actually put 38 ounces anti freeze, 4 ounces water wetter and filled the rest with distilled water to make a gallon. With this it stills protects between -5 and -10 degrees F and boiling point around 258 degrees. I saw a great heat drop in my Voyager, which has a temp gauge. At least 15 degrees drop. Took longer to get to the higher temps and once my fan did cut on took about 1/2 the time before it shut off. So far nothing but good results on this change over. Planning on using this in my wife RT. Of course make sure the anti freeze is for aluminum block engines. Plan on running this year round. When I changed it in the 900 it took quite a while just sitting and idling. I'm sure 75/25 will work, but some more has recommended the way I mixed it. Also I think engine ice is used with no other additives. Water wetter can be used with anti freeze.Okay. I'll bite. Which would?
Chris
Finished all her chemo. In the healing stage. Slow recovery. She seems to hurt all over. I hope time will give her better relief.Warlock.....with my 2013 ST the engine has never ran hot....even when the "heat soak" incident...stopped for gas...start engine "high temp light"...across screen "high temp Limp Mode"...I still had 4 un-used bars on the engine....but I will show this thread to HG when he gets home...thanks...how is everything in y'all world? Cathy doing well?
I think that this is good info and i thank you for posting it, i will say that i thought the more antifreeze the better but that does not appear to be the case. OK GURU's what do you think? can lowerering the antifreeze ratio in summer help???
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Cruzr Joe
The use of plain deionized water (or the wrong coolant or too little coolant) in an aluminum engine will set up hydrolysis which will eventually destroy the engine. In northern climates the use of too little coolant can cause damage from freezing or severe overheating from blockage of the coolant flow by ice. The use of too little coolant in the mixture can lower the boiling point too far, causing boiling over, especially in hot climates or slow traffic. BRP specifies a 50:50 mixture of deionized water and ethylene glycol coolant approved for use in aluminum engines. Use of alternate substances or mixtures could cause warranty denial if a problem could be related to that use. Now you know the rules...use whatever you see fit, but understand that it is at your own risk.