Water Wetter + Coolant - Which coolant to use, and what ratio?
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You could run this waterless stuff, then you don't have to change it ever. If you do have to open up the system, save it and put it right back.
I run a 'local brew' of this type in my S/C 86 5.0L and it's great.
Evans High Performance Coolant combines the benefits of Evans NPG+ and NPGR. High Performance Coolant provides superior cooling protection for all gasoline and light duty diesel engines, including marine and light aircraft. In conditions ranging from -40˚ to 375˚ F; High Performance Coolant provides cooling protection through constant liquid coolant contact with engine metals. Eliminates water-causing corrosion, electrolysis and cavitation. One successful installation provides cooling protection for the life-time of the engine, reducing maintenance time and expense.
I run a 'local brew' of this type in my S/C 86 5.0L and it's great.
Evans High Performance Coolant combines the benefits of Evans NPG+ and NPGR. High Performance Coolant provides superior cooling protection for all gasoline and light duty diesel engines, including marine and light aircraft. In conditions ranging from -40˚ to 375˚ F; High Performance Coolant provides cooling protection through constant liquid coolant contact with engine metals. Eliminates water-causing corrosion, electrolysis and cavitation. One successful installation provides cooling protection for the life-time of the engine, reducing maintenance time and expense.
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Initial outlay is up there but this stuff never wears out. No 2 yearly coolant changes, no corrosion, no cavitation, no boiling [not til upper 300s], so keep oil temp under 120C and your sweet and no freezing unless you live in Siberia.