terry
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anybody use this? any good results? bad ?
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terry
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terry
I have used it. Not exactly sure if it did anything but I am sure it didn't hurt anything. It will not solve a chronic overheating issue but may help if your car runs a tad warmer than you would like.
anybody use this? any good results? bad ?
thanks
terry
anybody use this? any good results? bad ?
thanks
terry
I added BeCool to my race car to help prevent corrosion of aluminum parts.I guess we,ll see how it worked once I pull the engine apart.It helped keep my car running cool in hot summer days.
195 is perfect. Hell my fan doesn't even come on until about 205. From your last post, I'm understanding it that when you slow down to 55 or so, the temp goes back down to 180*? It was kinda vague so thats how I'm interpreting it.
You really don't want your engine running at the same temperature as your thermostat is rated IMO. Remember, your thermostats temp rating is the temperature that it starts to open. Your engine wont be running efficiently at those temperatures so power/fuel economy decreases and wear on your engine increases...
It works!! Used it in my 8 second Falcon and my street cars. I also agree with "tuffnuts" about operating temp.. I also use an anode in my radiators!! Keeps electrolysis from eating the radiator.. They work too!! Here is where I get mine!
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/anode.html
O', definitely use demineralized/destilled water too!!!
I tried this stuff called hyper cool(iirc), and it made a streetbike I used to have quit overheating altogether(RZ350... banshee engine). It didn't have any cooling fans and would heat up as soon as you came to a stop. Added the hypercool and it'd sit and idle all day and never overheat. Freakish. Tried it in a car and didn't notice anything.
great test.good info. just wish they would have done the test on a mopar.a little closer to our likings.
terry