Has anyone had any luck with coolant additives bring down your operating temps. My 68 Cougar with iron headed small block and healthy solid lifter cam tends to run hot (210 - 220), and that is without the AC on. Waterpump and thermostat are new, and the radiator got a clean bill of health last summer from my local radiator shop. I also have the larger radiator the FE cars used with a fan shroud. I am using an aftermarket temp gauge for temp readings, the sensor is in the intake.
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I run Engine Ice in my dirtbike and it's made a considerable difference over Antifreeze and water when riding in the woods and low airflow conditions. It's a coolant replacement, not an additive though. I have also used Water Wetter and a bright green additive, Oreilly's sells, like water wetter with positive results in my cars.
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Originally posted by cool cat View PostHas anyone had any luck with coolant additives bring down your operating temps. My 68 Cougar with iron headed small block and healthy solid lifter cam tends to run hot (210 - 220), and that is without the AC on. Waterpump and thermostat are new, and the radiator got a clean bill of health last summer from my local radiator shop. I also have the larger radiator the FE cars used with a fan shroud. I am using an aftermarket temp gauge for temp readings, the sensor is in the intake.
Is the issue at idle or all the time? A smaller water pump pulley should help.
Also, you can add a deflector under the radiator to add the the low pressure on the engine side, to help air thru the radiator at highway speeds.
I looked, but can't find the article with a good diagram.
Also check the pressure of the cap, and you can go to a slightly higher one.sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Originally posted by Chas_svo View PostWhat temp thermostat? If its a 195, it isn't helping. It should be a 180, and on some vehicles, going to a 160 helps.
Is the issue at idle or all the time? A smaller water pump pulley should help.
Also, you can add a deflector under the radiator to add the the low pressure on the engine side, to help air thru the radiator at highway speeds.
I looked, but can't find the article with a good diagram.
Also check the pressure of the cap, and you can go to a slightly higher one.
shumpertdavid is the engine ice available locally or online?
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Originally posted by cool cat View PostThermostat is 180, the cap is newer but is cheap enough to replace for shits n giggles. It does ok at idle, cruising it will creep up to 200, and higher temps on the highway but that is because my cruise rpms's are way up there due to no overdrive currently, the T5 install is coming soon.
shumpertdavid is the engine ice available locally or online?
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Originally posted by jakesford View PostHow much antifreeze are you running... Antifreeze doesn't help with cooling compared to water. May want to adjust your ratio since it doesn't really get all that cold down here.
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Originally posted by cool cat View Post50/50. I think I will change that too. What is a better ratio? This car is garage kept non daily driver so the chances of driving during below freezing are slim and none.
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Originally posted by danielhv View PostDitch the antifreeze all together if it's in the garage. Run straight water and 1 bottle of water wetter. It has the anti corrosion additives in it. Solved my high temp problems.
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Originally posted by danielhv View PostDitch the antifreeze all together if it's in the garage. Run straight water and 1 bottle of water wetter. It has the anti corrosion additives in it. Solved my high temp problems.
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Originally posted by cool cat View PostThink I'll try the water wetter. It was actually easier to find than distilled water, the first two stores I went to were sold out of it. The third I went to only had those huge jugs with the spout on the end.
That being said, I wouldn't run a water only setup in a street car, water wetter or not. Now, if you're going to drain it before it freezes, then fine, but I think it's a bit too much of a risk.
If you're having cooling problems I'd start elsewhere.
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