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Coolant additive tests
Mike, you might want to consider some water wetter for your cooling issue... Appears to work best with antifreeze mix.
http://www.turbomagazine.com/feature...t_results.html |
i recently recommended alex to try it out. with the accuracy of a stock guage, he says: "water wetter cools about an 1/8th inch better"(than 50/50 mix).
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No, it actually doesn't. It does do some cool things and it's a good idea to use it if you do more than put around town, but it does not actually lower bulk water temperatures. That would defy physics.
linky: http://e30m3performance.com/myths/mo...ter_wetter.htm |
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And if you want to get overly technical, read this PDF... http://www.redlineoil.com/whitePaper/17.pdf By decreasing the surface tension of the fluid, it increases thermal efficiency and heat transfer which has the overall effect of lowering coolant system temperatures. There are no laws of Thermal Dynamics being violated. |
I'm curious how improving the heat transfer from metal hotspots and localized boiling leads to reduced bulk temperatures.
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However I don't think the stock temp gauge would show much of anything unless there were preexisting overheating issues. At least my stock gauge lacks much in the way of accuracy. Mine's never budged after warm up. Why do I feel like I'm walking into a Kevin trap? |
because you are.
i agree with you though cody it seems to boost the efficiency therefore lowering water temps. |
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The foaming would be an issue I think.
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The test car in that article had an inadequate cooling system and was prone to overheating. That's why they chose it. In a properly designed cooling sytem the thermostat regulates the water temperature and therefore the guage will read about the same with or without a water wetter. The magazine test does demonstrate that these "wetters" do work at least to some extent, and they are handy for overtaxed cooling systems.
Either way... I was convinced of their value about 15 or 20 years ago and have been using them since. |
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So wait, I didn't walk into a Kevin trap?
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RTFL I think Cody is right on foaming. (Somebody please note on the calendar both that he may be right as well as contributed to a technical discussion) :) They also have to deal with corrosion and a few other goodies at least in a water only mix. |
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^ post of the day right there. Sad bananas ftw. :lol:
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Ok, it's the post of two days. :P
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Out of curiosity, what is the stock subaru coolant solution? |
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50/50 unless they've started selling premix.
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