mickyyyy wrote:Does coolant really keep the engine cool? if so by how much eg 10% better???
Kyle the ED4LTR wrote:For coolant, best coolant i have used has Been Motorcraft (Ford standard) and ACDelco.
Steady wrote: water has a higher thermal conductivity, so more glycol = less efficient cooling.
Sundeep wrote:I'd prob take the EF because I'd be looking at a dash that was designed by CAD rather than with pencils, t squares and protractors
private9 wrote:Kyle the ED4LTR wrote:For coolant, best coolant i have used has Been Motorcraft (Ford standard) and ACDelco.
What is it about these 2 particular coolants that makes them the best that you've used?
i challenge anyone to document the differences between 2 brands of coolant.
Had some cheap shit and busted a radiator
When two or more different sorts of metal come into contact in the presence of an electrolyte a galvanic couple is set up as different metals have different electrode potentials. The electrolyte provides a means for ion migration whereby metallic ions can move from the anode to the cathode. This leads to the anodic metal corroding more quickly than it otherwise would; the corrosion of the cathodic metal is retarded even to the point of stopping. The presence of electrolyte and a conducting path between the metals may cause corrosion where otherwise neither metal alone would have corroded.
Dezza wrote:I always use coolant for rust prevention. I just buy the straight coolant, and mix it with water, and all the metal parts of the cooling system still look to be in great condition because of it. The old waterpump that I replaced when I did the serpentine conversion looked mint!
mickyyyy wrote:now we have some good info
so tectaly gold say it treats 15 litres...... how much water is in a 6cyl falcon?
Sundeep wrote:I'd prob take the EF because I'd be looking at a dash that was designed by CAD rather than with pencils, t squares and protractors
Sundeep wrote:even though Falcon manuals are rough as guts. I just like smashing and skating through gears.
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