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I would like to add a comment re the waterless coolant saga. This is the 15th (at least) question re waterless coolant....vs conventional coolant products. It has been answered and commented on many times, from a scientific and engineering basis to the next door neighbor's brother-in-law's cousin's best buddy's Uncle Waldo, (who drives a Chevy) and probably knows nothing about thermodynamics and automotive cooling systems. Why doesn't the inquirer just review the previous dissertations and then do his own du dilligance. Or just proceed...... (just my opinion if course)
Bob Renton
Heads up with any .coolant package you use make sure you clean your sensors. Over time the sensors get a build up on them and then funny things happen. Temp gauge reads high or low also electric fan doesn't turn on when it should or might not even turn on. Best thing is to service coolant package once a year and pull out sensors and clean with some with your favorite cleaner then reinstall. Just a thought.