jdub;1456967 said:
Coolant does in fact increase the boiling point, but the primary factor is the system is pressurized. One problem running pure water is if system pressure is lost due to a leak...instant boil over. The only advantage is water's heat transfer ability...when water's disadvantages are factored in, it is much less than "optimal". And, antifreeze is not a "horrible" coolant
jbub thanks for the amazing advice!:icon_bigg
btw the only reason im running str8 coolant is because the main coolant hardline that runs from the waterpump under and across the turbo manifold and around the back of the block rusted. And got a hole and i had to do 6-10 hours of hard work .for now im gona go to the junkyard and pick up some electric fans for around 20 bucks.
step 1 remove turbo and manifold
step 2 disconnect all turbo lines.
step 3 helicoil exhaust studs:3d_frown:
step 4 disconnect engine and transmission brackets
step 5 lift engine 6 inches
step 6 install new used coolant line thats alot less rusty.
step 7 reinstall everything
I NEVER want to do that again.:nono:
my coolant system plans include a mishimoto radiator and 2 electric fans. with a once a year coolant filter.:naughty: