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    what are the practical advantages of using radiator coolant over plain or distilled water? will using ordinary water easily destroy today's engines?

    I remember when I was still a kid (sigh) and we still had our tough Ford Fiera (the first AUV?), everytime we cross the stream before climbing a steep uphill to our farm, my father will just fill a bucket of water from the stream and pour it directly to the radiator...no overheating going up

    now pre-packaged commercial coolant is everywhere which we all know is not too environmentally friendly.

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    Search po dami na po threads about that.

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    Water cools the engine and commercial coolants protects your radiator from corrosion. If you use a commercial coolant, you also need to mix it with water. A commercial coolant mixed with water also increases the boiling point of water resulting to less pressure build up in the radiator.

    BTW, we only use water for our cars' radiator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by russpogi
    Water cools the engine and commercial coolants protects your radiator from corrosion. If you use a commercial coolant, you also need to mix it with water. A commercial coolant mixed with water also increases the boiling point of water resulting to less pressure build up in the radiator.

    BTW, we only use water for our cars' radiator.
    MASAMA BA PAG MAY COOLANT?TNX..

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    sir eurie, hindi po masama. mas masama kapag walang coolant kasi plain tap water could cause corrosion (rust) to the water jackets of the engine block, at mas mababa ang boiling point kesa sa merong coolant (hence, coolant). sure, rust won't hurt the engine, but these deposit could block the passageway eventually, thus resulting to overheating...

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    And most coolant is already pre-mix with water called 50/50, no need to mix it with water yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurie
    MASAMA BA PAG MAY COOLANT?TNX..
    Absolutely not! It's just an option you can put in your radiator to prevent rust and corrosion on your radiator and it also increases the boiling point of the water.

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    Tap water, mineral water, distilled water?

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    distilled water.

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    using mineral water (or ground water) might cause eventual "scaling" inside the engine/radiator. This is mineral deposits left behind after the water have evaporated... something like salt left behind after you heat saltwater.

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    magkakano naman kaya yun 50/50?

    nakakabara daw yun coolant sabi nila toto nga ba

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    Quote Originally Posted by ineedmorehp
    Tap water, mineral water, distilled water?
    carbonated water? hehehehe.

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    coolant itself will not clog your radiators. ang nakakabara ay yung mineral deposits kung tap water or mineral water ang gagamitin mo. The best to use when diluting coolant is distilled water. di rin ok kung pure water lang gagamitin mo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy_gilmore
    carbonated water? hehehehe.
    meron ngayon flavored water baka mas refreshing para sa auto yun.

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    mas mabuti siguro yong coolant, kaya nga siguro inintroduce ito.

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    coolant also lubricates the waterpump etc better than plain water.

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    pag malaming panahon, walang kwenta water coolant. misnomer yung term na coolant. what the "coolant" actually does is to raise the heat capacity of water so that it boils at a slightly higher temp. pero para mangyari yan, malaking volume ng coolant ang kailangan mo, as in 1:1 ratio coolant:water or more. Yung anticorrosive effect naman is not really because of the coolant - which is either ethylene glycol or propylene glycol. Meron kasing anticorrosive additives yung coolant. Sa kin, mas mabuti pa kung makakabili kayo ng anticorrosive additive na pwede nyo ihalo sa radiator water. mas may pakinabang pa yun kesa sa coolant. Pero tama na dapat distilled water ang gamitin, wag mineral water, tap water, carbonated water or holy water

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy_gilmore
    carbonated water? hehehehe.

    it will work... especially if you have no other water to use.

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    may post na po na ganito.. search po dun sa search tab na keyword "coolant".. madami kang matutunan doon..
    ito little tips!
    Flush muna!
    50% Distilled water + 50% collant!

    ayan pwde nba?

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    i was told that coolants encourages algae or lumot propagating in your cooling system. true or false?

    magkano na nga ba now yun 50/50?

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