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April 13th, 2006 12:16 PM #1I’m planning to drain my radiator and how much coolant should I put? May ratio ba ang tubig at coolant na ilalagay? Thanks in advance. panigurado lang para sa long drive.... iwas over heat.
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April 13th, 2006 12:40 PM #2
most owner's manual would say 50/50, pero sa hot places like RP, i'd go with 80/20 or even 90/10 (distilled water/coolant). konting coolant lang naman kelangan mo to prevent corrosion.
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April 13th, 2006 12:52 PM #3
toyota sell pre-mix coolant (50/50 ratio yata ito). we use 50/50 distilled-water/coolant ratio.
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April 13th, 2006 07:10 PM #4di po ba ang coolant is just to prevent over heating??? tama po ba ko??? taka lang me kong ano talaga gamit ng coolant just for preventing corrosion lang???? thanks po sa reply
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April 13th, 2006 07:52 PM #5coolants just prevents water from boiling. kasi coolant raises the boiling point of water above 100 celcius. kapag nagboil kasi ang water,it will produce steam, magcreate sya ng pressure sa loob ng radiator. e wala naman exhausta ang steam, pwede magleak water sa gasket inside the engine, plus if water boils, it lessens the effectivity of water to cool the engine
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April 13th, 2006 09:15 PM #6
Oo nga... I've been looking this up, since I used to think 100% or 90% water is best... it's actually the opposite... 50/50 is optimum, as it raises the boiling point of water about 6 degrees... 70% coolant raises the boiling point 13 degrees.
There are special coolants for sale that allow you to use 100% coolant (waterless system). Ford uses this on the new Focus, and it has a lifetime guarantee. Some of the Miata club boys also run a waterless coolant system in their cars for track use.
Of note: these special coolants ARE NOT the same as the off-the-shelf stuff.
So, in answer to the original question? 50/50 ka nalang, dude.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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April 13th, 2006 09:33 PM #7
its best to refer to your owner's manual for the proper mix ratio. if you want a hassle-free application, there are some products that are already pre-mixed (50-50 ratio already) like peak (saw it dati sa price smart fort boni); pag pre-mixed kasi just pour it into your radiator and no more need for observing mix ratios
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April 18th, 2006 11:17 AM #8
Also, most coolants contain anti-rust chemicals, so they help protect your radiator.
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April 18th, 2006 06:57 PM #10ilang liters ba ang radiator? so kung 50/50 mixture, ilang liters ng distilled water and coolant, also what brand of coolant.
thanks!!
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