« Reply #14 on: May 28, 2015 - 08:24:25 PM »
The more coolant you add to the mix, the less heat transfer you will get from the the total mix. Straight water transfers more heat than any mix as it has a higher coefficent of heat transfer.
Having a thermostat in there will speed up warm up and reduce engine wear as well as increase the boiling point temperature in the block which will minimize steam pocket development.
Glad you fixed that one.
Ya, I run only 20% coolant, for better cooling. And I add a corrosion inhibitor. No plans to
drive in zero degree weather.
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