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TheDoughboy

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I need to do a coolant change, I will use Distilled water & RMI for sure. It gets hot where I am at, So would I be better off mixing a 70% water/30% coolant? Just thinking that the extra water would provide more cooling:confused: I know alot of people just do a 50/50 mix, I'm looking for a little more cooling power, I'm not to worried about the winter and freezing. What about 100% distilled water with Water Wetter and the RMI???

I am running a 160 t-stat and temps on the sm are 190-205 with the a/c off, when it's over 85 out. Never overheats or boils the overflow. The orig owner had the radiator rodded out. I want to see if I can get better results through a coolant change -vs- a new radiator$$.

Thanks for any help.

Ron
 
Water and RMI will run cooler than any antifreeze mixture.

If you use RMI, no need to waste $$$ on Waterwetter. RMI contains a surficant that WW copied. BIG plus, RMI continually cleans the system.

As far as rodding the radiator, if it is an original, 15 year old one, it was a waste of money. Do yourself a big favor and get a new radiator or core. Your operating temps tell the story that the rad is NOT doing its job.

Want more details, go to my web site under "tech info".
 
Nick,

Thanks for the info. I would not waste money on rodding a T-Buick radiator, the orig owner did that. If a change of distilled water and RMI does not help much (crossing fingers), I will be sending you $245 and my radiator.:D

Great info on your site too!

Ron
 
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