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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Coolant/Radiator issues
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<blockquote data-quote="DILLARD000" data-source="post: 1039426" data-attributes="member: 74901"><p>As I understand, 100% water is a better heat exchanger than any water+glycol mix, as racing builds tend to prefer.</p><p>The Evans site notes pure coolant tends to run hotter; pure coolant also has a higher freeze point than 50\50.</p><p>For everyday use, 50\50 Water+Glycol provides the best compromise for freeze protection, lubrication, corrosion protection, & heat transfer.</p><p>Things to study on & consider.</p><p>If you try the Evans waterless coolant, be sure to update us on the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLARD000, post: 1039426, member: 74901"] As I understand, 100% water is a better heat exchanger than any water+glycol mix, as racing builds tend to prefer. The Evans site notes pure coolant tends to run hotter; pure coolant also has a higher freeze point than 50\50. For everyday use, 50\50 Water+Glycol provides the best compromise for freeze protection, lubrication, corrosion protection, & heat transfer. Things to study on & consider. If you try the Evans waterless coolant, be sure to update us on the results. [/QUOTE]
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