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Allen K. Littlefield 06-18-2013 04:59 AM

Waterless coolant
 
Have any of you any experience with this product? Just read about in the the UK publication, "911 & Porsche World and it sounds good. Pricey but you only have to do it once. If this has been covered on this forum already I am not aware of it so don't flame to much.

AKL

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Eric G 06-18-2013 05:51 AM

Interesting concoction...I am at least intrigued maybe not for my Porsche but maybe in my race bike and or dual sport.

I am going to be interested in what others have to say on this...

The Radium King 06-18-2013 07:00 AM

cool. initially I thought it was a joke - click on the link and get sent to a picture of an air-cooled 911 - waterless!

Flavor 987S 06-18-2013 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by The Radium King (Post 347773)
cool. initially I thought it was a joke - click on the link and get sent to a picture of an air-cooled 911 - waterless!

I'm waterless:)

About 12 quarts of Mobil V-Twin 20W50. Yes, this is a motorcycle engine oil. My engine is just a B I G motorcycle engine.:)

kodabear 06-18-2013 08:52 AM

Well unless you are driving in zero percent humidity, air contains some water in the form of vapor and is thus not truly waterless ;)

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Originally Posted by Flavor 987S (Post 347775)
I'm waterless:)

About 12 quarts of Mobil V-Twin 20W50. Yes, this is a motorcycle engine oil. My engine is just a B I G motorcycle engine.:)


JFP in PA 06-18-2013 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Allen K. Littlefield (Post 347758)
Have any of you any experience with this product? Just read about in the the UK publication, "911 & Porsche World and it sounds good. Pricey but you only have to do it once. If this has been covered on this forum already I am not aware of it so don't flame to much.

AKL

Coolants » Engine Cooling Systems

Overly expensive gimmick looking for a reason to exist.................

Flavor 987S 06-18-2013 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by kodabear (Post 347784)
Well unless you are driving in zero percent humidity, air contains some water in the form of vapor and is thus not truly waterless ;)

I do not drive in the rain, or if there is a 30% chance of rain. And when I store the car for winter I use several pounds of desiccant in the cabin to keep humidity very-very low.

Oh yeah, I run nitrogen in the tires, to further reduce moisture there too.


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