My coolant temp has been high around 230F so I dove in today
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My coolant temp has been high around 230F so I dove in today
I removed the drain plug in the rear bottom of the engine and got 2.5 gallons of coolant to come out. I refilled with a 12oz bottle of Red Line Water Wetter concentrate and 2.5 gallons of distilled water.
I watched a video on youtube and learned how to pull the bumper off, remove the ducts and get access to the front condensers and radiators, they were a mess of filth, leaves, cigarette butts and even a flip top off of a can of soda. Put it back together and went for a long ride in the 106 degree heat today. The temp went up to 215 using the HVAC center trick I can get a readout of the coolant temp in celsius.
I'm happy, the temp gauge hangs on the edge of the zero in 180 and not on the 3/4 mark like it was.
It gets even hotter here so the jury is still out on the outcome of my project but at least I know that the radiators are clean.
Distilled water transfers heat much better than coolant. Water Wetter supposedly helps break up air bubbles that stick to the metal surfaces inside the engine and provides the lubricant the water pump needs. More distilled water comes in contact with more metal surface and water gives up the heat much better than coolant when going through the radiator.
I raced SCCA for many years and ran no coolant in my C5 Corvette just distilled water and Water Wetter, I believe in the stuff. There are still about 2.5 gallons of 50/50 coolant floating around in my 996's coolant system. The whole system holds 5+ gallons.
I watched a video on youtube and learned how to pull the bumper off, remove the ducts and get access to the front condensers and radiators, they were a mess of filth, leaves, cigarette butts and even a flip top off of a can of soda. Put it back together and went for a long ride in the 106 degree heat today. The temp went up to 215 using the HVAC center trick I can get a readout of the coolant temp in celsius.
I'm happy, the temp gauge hangs on the edge of the zero in 180 and not on the 3/4 mark like it was.
It gets even hotter here so the jury is still out on the outcome of my project but at least I know that the radiators are clean.
Distilled water transfers heat much better than coolant. Water Wetter supposedly helps break up air bubbles that stick to the metal surfaces inside the engine and provides the lubricant the water pump needs. More distilled water comes in contact with more metal surface and water gives up the heat much better than coolant when going through the radiator.
I raced SCCA for many years and ran no coolant in my C5 Corvette just distilled water and Water Wetter, I believe in the stuff. There are still about 2.5 gallons of 50/50 coolant floating around in my 996's coolant system. The whole system holds 5+ gallons.
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Drifting
When I roadraced motorcycles we couldn't use glycol based coolant because if it leaked on the track from overheating or a crash it would creat a slippery area. We used water + wetter and it worked well.
#3
Race Director
I removed the drain plug in the rear bottom of the engine and got 2.5 gallons of coolant to come out. I refilled with a 12oz bottle of Red Line Water Wetter concentrate and 2.5 gallons of distilled water.
I watched a video on youtube and learned how to pull the bumper off, remove the ducts and get access to the front condensers and radiators, they were a mess of filth, leaves, cigarette butts and even a flip top off of a can of soda. Put it back together and went for a long ride in the 106 degree heat today. The temp went up to 215 using the HVAC center trick I can get a readout of the coolant temp in celsius.
I'm happy, the temp gauge hangs on the edge of the zero in 180 and not on the 3/4 mark like it was.
It gets even hotter here so the jury is still out on the outcome of my project but at least I know that the radiators are clean.
Distilled water transfers heat much better than coolant. Water Wetter supposedly helps break up air bubbles that stick to the metal surfaces inside the engine and provides the lubricant the water pump needs. More distilled water comes in contact with more metal surface and water gives up the heat much better than coolant when going through the radiator.
I raced SCCA for many years and ran no coolant in my C5 Corvette just distilled water and Water Wetter, I believe in the stuff. There are still about 2.5 gallons of 50/50 coolant floating around in my 996's coolant system. The whole system holds 5+ gallons.
I watched a video on youtube and learned how to pull the bumper off, remove the ducts and get access to the front condensers and radiators, they were a mess of filth, leaves, cigarette butts and even a flip top off of a can of soda. Put it back together and went for a long ride in the 106 degree heat today. The temp went up to 215 using the HVAC center trick I can get a readout of the coolant temp in celsius.
I'm happy, the temp gauge hangs on the edge of the zero in 180 and not on the 3/4 mark like it was.
It gets even hotter here so the jury is still out on the outcome of my project but at least I know that the radiators are clean.
Distilled water transfers heat much better than coolant. Water Wetter supposedly helps break up air bubbles that stick to the metal surfaces inside the engine and provides the lubricant the water pump needs. More distilled water comes in contact with more metal surface and water gives up the heat much better than coolant when going through the radiator.
I raced SCCA for many years and ran no coolant in my C5 Corvette just distilled water and Water Wetter, I believe in the stuff. There are still about 2.5 gallons of 50/50 coolant floating around in my 996's coolant system. The whole system holds 5+ gallons.
I went though southern AZ a few years ago and it was 116F in the shade and no shade. Coolant temp in my Boxster reached 226F and stayed there for a long time. Car took it well though with no harm. I liked to died though. Too blasted hot for my liking.
Just Saturday driving Turbo went through AZ on I-40 heading west back to CA and passed through Kingman and then on into Needles CA and outside air temperature registered 118F in places.
Don't know how hot the Turbo's coolant got. I do keep the radiator ductings clean of trash.
Not sure how effective water wetter is with nearly 50% of the coolant still anti-freeze and water. I'd think you'd want to drain the system, flush with fresh water, then refill with distilled water and water wetter. Oh, fill with water, ran engine and get cooling system hot enough water circulates to fully flush any residual anti-freeze from the car's heating system. Let system cool down dran and then refill. In this case I think investing in one of the those vacuum coolant refill systems worth it. Takes the worry out of a Porsche cooling system refill resulting in hard to remove air pockets.
Sincerely,
Macster.
#4
Race Director
I removed the drain plug in the rear bottom of the engine and got 2.5 gallons of coolant to come out. I refilled with a 12oz bottle of Red Line Water Wetter concentrate and 2.5 gallons of distilled water.
I watched a video on youtube and learned how to pull the bumper off, remove the ducts and get access to the front condensers and radiators, they were a mess of filth, leaves, cigarette butts and even a flip top off of a can of soda. Put it back together and went for a long ride in the 106 degree heat today. The temp went up to 215 using the HVAC center trick I can get a readout of the coolant temp in celsius.
I'm happy, the temp gauge hangs on the edge of the zero in 180 and not on the 3/4 mark like it was.
It gets even hotter here so the jury is still out on the outcome of my project but at least I know that the radiators are clean.
Distilled water transfers heat much better than coolant. Water Wetter supposedly helps break up air bubbles that stick to the metal surfaces inside the engine and provides the lubricant the water pump needs. More distilled water comes in contact with more metal surface and water gives up the heat much better than coolant when going through the radiator.
I raced SCCA for many years and ran no coolant in my C5 Corvette just distilled water and Water Wetter, I believe in the stuff. There are still about 2.5 gallons of 50/50 coolant floating around in my 996's coolant system. The whole system holds 5+ gallons.
I watched a video on youtube and learned how to pull the bumper off, remove the ducts and get access to the front condensers and radiators, they were a mess of filth, leaves, cigarette butts and even a flip top off of a can of soda. Put it back together and went for a long ride in the 106 degree heat today. The temp went up to 215 using the HVAC center trick I can get a readout of the coolant temp in celsius.
I'm happy, the temp gauge hangs on the edge of the zero in 180 and not on the 3/4 mark like it was.
It gets even hotter here so the jury is still out on the outcome of my project but at least I know that the radiators are clean.
Distilled water transfers heat much better than coolant. Water Wetter supposedly helps break up air bubbles that stick to the metal surfaces inside the engine and provides the lubricant the water pump needs. More distilled water comes in contact with more metal surface and water gives up the heat much better than coolant when going through the radiator.
I raced SCCA for many years and ran no coolant in my C5 Corvette just distilled water and Water Wetter, I believe in the stuff. There are still about 2.5 gallons of 50/50 coolant floating around in my 996's coolant system. The whole system holds 5+ gallons.
Coolant temperature never got over 190F. Even when I was in stop/go traffic a few minutes in one of the lanes leading up to the inspection station on I-40 just inside the CA state line.
'course, I had the auto-climate control set to auto and 72F and I know with the A/C on the electric radiator fans run all the time which helps to keep coolant temperature lower than it would otherwise be.
Sincerely,
Macster.
#7
My fans come on at 195 and never shut off because with AC on the temp never goes that low at least not now in July here is Carefree Arizona, it was 101 today and now at 8:30PM its 99.
The fan mod is great its just blistering hot in Arizona and with the AC on.
The fan mod is great its just blistering hot in Arizona and with the AC on.
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#8
Yes burped, ran until temp was up with the pressure release in the up position. Let cool added more distilled water, repeated twice. Not showing low any more. The gauge does not go up to 3/4 any more so in my book.... IT WORKED.
#10
Rennlist Member
^ Fan mod is a set of manual switches turning the radiator and rear deck lid fans on. Ferd and I did them 6 weeks ago and its is by far the best mod for the buck on the 996. Parts cost $12 from Radio Shack and few hours of labor with electrical wiring knowledge. It keeps my coolant temp down on 87 C-89 C anytime I want instead of letting go up to 103 C and kicking the fans on.
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Rennlist Member
#13
check out post #43
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...-thread-3.html
you can use durametric to log user obd2 data..... just google it.
#14
Race Director
I use a device called CarChip. Made by Davis Insruments. Disclosure. I work for Davis Instruments and am in fact the senior firmware engineer for its automotive products.
If you want real time OBD data you can use an OBD code reader/data viewer. Some of the more sophisticated ones can also store data for some time. I have an Actron unit I've had now since the shortly after 1996.
Sincerely,
Macster.
If you want real time OBD data you can use an OBD code reader/data viewer. Some of the more sophisticated ones can also store data for some time. I have an Actron unit I've had now since the shortly after 1996.
Sincerely,
Macster.
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