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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Antifreeze change
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Koonce" data-source="post: 939931" data-attributes="member: 68938"><p>The 50/50 ratio between antifreeze and distilled water (always use distilled water) makes for the lowest freezing temperature for the solution. If you live in an area where the temperatures can reach -40 or below, you want the best mix.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Your engine coolant shouldn't have any effect on your air conditioning. A/C no longer uses Freon; Freon has been banned. While it's true that the cooling effect of A/C is caused by the endothermic effects of coolant phase change from liquid to gas, liquids are NOT solids. No properly functioning A/C system should have solids in it, even though solids do compress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Koonce, post: 939931, member: 68938"] The 50/50 ratio between antifreeze and distilled water (always use distilled water) makes for the lowest freezing temperature for the solution. If you live in an area where the temperatures can reach -40 or below, you want the best mix. Your engine coolant shouldn't have any effect on your air conditioning. A/C no longer uses Freon; Freon has been banned. While it's true that the cooling effect of A/C is caused by the endothermic effects of coolant phase change from liquid to gas, liquids are NOT solids. No properly functioning A/C system should have solids in it, even though solids do compress. [/QUOTE]
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