Darren, your report was very interesting. As I live 500 miles east of
you I understand leaving anti-freeze in year round.
Two thoughts... (not being negative)
Did you run your dash air during the test, and did you experience any
freeze-up of your heater core since it was full of water.
The only other draw-back to pure or near pure water as coolant is the
"rusting" or corrosion resistance that anti-freeze provides. No problem
if you change it often and dump the crap out.
It sounds hokey but additives do make water "wetter" Modern science at
it's best? Sometimes the old ways are still the best.
Regards, Gil
you I understand leaving anti-freeze in year round.
Two thoughts... (not being negative)
Did you run your dash air during the test, and did you experience any
freeze-up of your heater core since it was full of water.
The only other draw-back to pure or near pure water as coolant is the
"rusting" or corrosion resistance that anti-freeze provides. No problem
if you change it often and dump the crap out.
It sounds hokey but additives do make water "wetter" Modern science at
it's best? Sometimes the old ways are still the best.
Regards, Gil