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SignUp Now!It works Claude. What it does is break down the thermal layer so the water doesn't steam as easily. When hot metal and water (boiling) are together the water has a layer of steam insulating it. I know this doesn't sound right but it's very true. The layer between the block and the coolant keeps the engine from cooling as well and with the additive the water cools more effectivly.''water wetter'...I've always wondered what exactly is that stuff?...does it work or is it just a gimmick?
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This is on my list for this year also.I plan on doing some friday night test and tune and A/F should never be used at a race track.Cannot remember how many cars puked their A/F on the track last year,nasty stuff to clean up and you don't want to be sliding around in it if a hose or frost plug lets go
Kevin
Sometimes it has nothing to do with the engine. Ive seen anti freeze waste my time about 50 times in my life so far. At least an hour each time it gets spilled. Eliminate the anitfreeze and my time isnt wasted. Fwiw i dont run antifreeze ever at the drag strip.So you are saying the guys that have true street cars and need antifreeze because of freezing temp driving shouldn't be allowed at the track? Or should we be required to change coolant twice a year? If you can keep your car in one piece, than antifreeze should never be an issue.
Not trying to start a rant, but I hear it at the track all the time. Everyone blames antifreeze instead of blaming the guy that can't keep his motor together.
Our track really is pushing for no antifreeze period.Push a frost plug and skate around in antifreeze vs water.The stuff is so hard to clean up it makes down time for everyone 4 times a long.I know how things go bad and don't take any chances,I have enough bad luck with out tempting fate.JMHOSo you are saying the guys that have true street cars and need antifreeze because of freezing temp driving shouldn't be allowed at the track? Or should we be required to change coolant twice a year? If you can keep your car in one piece, than antifreeze should never be an issue.
Not trying to start a rant, but I hear it at the track all the time. Everyone blames antifreeze instead of blaming the guy that can't keep his motor together.
I'm pretty sure they all boil around 212* and about 3* more for every 1psi pressure added.I thought the reason was distilled does not boil as fast as tap water and In case of a blown head gasket the water with RMI will not kill your bearings and make such a mess as coolant would...