Is one more efficient at cooling than the other.
Also, thoughts on "Water Wetter" as additive?
Thanks for any input
Also, thoughts on "Water Wetter" as additive?
Thanks for any input
You sir, are a man after my own heart!I can buy 50/50 for $12.
Or I can buy full strength for $15 and 1 gallon of distilled water for $2.
Mix them and have 2 gallon of 50/50 for $8.50 per.
But then I have always been cheap.
The words you are referring to is called: SPECIFIC HEAT CHARACTERISTICS. It's the ability of the coolant to absorb (in the engine) heat and release it to the air stream (in the radiator). Higher concentrations of ethylene glycol and water REDUCE the specific heat characteristics, slowing the heat transfer. From yhe principles of thermodynamics.Antifreeze does not give up heat like water does.
Thank you.....but now the Evans Coolant boys will come out extoling the virtues of of their product, likewise the proponents of Dexcool (me) will argue about the corrosion inhibitor package is better than ethylene glycol......but one could probably use pureed bananas??.......What Bob said...
Straight water is a better "cooler" than antifreeze is, but there's the issue of resistance to freezing and/or boiling.
Antifreeze compliments water by lowering the freeze point and raising the boiling point of water; it also typically
has anti-corrosive components included in the product.
This is why the two need to be used together in the proper proportions.
There's a reason I limited my comments to only the two components (especially since those are the onesThank you.....but now the Evans Coolant boys will come out extoling the virtues of of their product, likewise the proponents of Dexcool (me) will argue about the corrosion inhibitor package is better than ethylene glycol......but one could probably use pureed bananas??.......
BOB RENTON