Car Engine Coolant

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must it be glycol based or plain water will do?

is there coolant containing water and anti corrosion chemical only???

how important is proportion of water in the mix?
 
in angmo countries i hardly change coolant...still full tank for 10 years now!
 
Better not mess with this!! Last time I dare change coolant, fluff my filters. Nowadays I don't even open the hood!
 
COOLANT will help to increase the boiling point and reduce chance of condensing, try to have total flush and new coolant every few years
 
for cold climates where freezing can occur, you'll need a mix of ethylene glycol or propylene glycol (anti-freeze) with distilled water. trace amounts of corrosion inhibitor should be added.

for the tropics like in sg, you don't need anti-freeze, although sinkie bengs and morons will insist sinkies copy angmohs to add glycol to the mix. alternatively, you can add "liquid chill" to the mix to help lower coolant temperatures.
 
Redline water wetter and Engine Ice are highly recommended.
 
must it be glycol based or plain water will do?

is there coolant containing water and anti corrosion chemical only???

how important is proportion of water in the mix?

Use coolant that are already pre-mixed. Than you don't have to worry about the mixture. Normally, I just add plain water. U can judge the coolant by looking at the colour of the coolant in the overflow reservoir. If its brownish and dirty, time to change. Other wise, its fine.
 
for cold climates where freezing can occur, you'll need a mix of ethylene glycol or propylene glycol (anti-freeze) with distilled water. trace amounts of corrosion inhibitor should be added.

for the tropics like in sg, you don't need anti-freeze, although sinkie bengs and morons will insist sinkies copy angmohs to add glycol to the mix. alternatively, you can add "liquid chill" to the mix to help lower coolant temperatures.

where to buy rust inhibitor
and liquid chill??
 
just stick to your usual coolant and perform regular purging will do. redline tends to turn the heat up becos the chemical increased the pressure within the radiator and you will need a better radiator cap.
 
where to buy redline?
what does it do? hopefully not w anti freeze............

"WaterWetter® is a unique wetting agent for cooling systems which reduces coolant temperatures by as much as 30ºF. This liquid product can be used to provide rust and corrosion protection in plain water for racing engines, which provides much better heat transfer properties than glycol-based antifreeze. Or it can be added to new or used antifreeze to improve the heat transfer of ethylene and propylene glycol systems.

Designed for modern aluminum, cast iron, copper, brass and bronze systems. Compatible with all antifreezes, including the latest long-life variations".
 
where to buy rust inhibitor
and liquid chill??

you can get it on ebay for $25. it cums with corrosion inhibitor.

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"WaterWetter® is a unique wetting agent for cooling systems which reduces coolant temperatures by as much as 30ºF. This liquid product can be used to provide rust and corrosion protection in plain water for racing engines, which provides much better heat transfer properties than glycol-based antifreeze. Or it can be added to new or used antifreeze to improve the heat transfer of ethylene and propylene glycol systems.

Designed for modern aluminum, cast iron, copper, brass and bronze systems. Compatible with all antifreezes, including the latest long-life variations".

thanks but where to buy leh?
 
I use clean and pure water in the radiator just in case of breaking down in the middle of Sahara then I still have one source of drinking water
 
I use clean and pure water in the radiator just in case of breaking down in the middle of Sahara then I still have one source of drinking water

no problem over the years?
need to top up weekly??
any rust visible from the radiator cap???
 
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