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I try to roll into the water at 110 and leave the line at 140 and go through the lights at 170 +. Car does have double pass radiator. Talked to Meziere they told me to use the 12 an on top and 16 an to slow the water flow down. Both Afco and Meziere said this should have no problem cooling off after a pass.
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what's in the radiator now?
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Water and Purple ice
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get the purple ice out
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Why?
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it's a coolant, coolants don't cool and it also has a reputation for eroding aluminum.
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I agree with slowing the flow down and let the radiator do its job, which is to radiate the heat out.
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