opinions??????
opinions??????
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pmessling

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2,313 posts

227 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Worth a try on a cerb or avoid like the plague.

http://evanscooling.uk.com/PowerCool180HP.html

Gray_101

1,118 posts

214 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Sounds brilliant.....


But too good to be true Peter ?

pmessling

Original Poster:

2,313 posts

227 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Not sure, will have to do some internet searching and see what people have thought of it, from its specs and uses etc the cerb would benefit, but just not sure.

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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spongy

2,236 posts

185 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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beam me up scotty.....but mind your garage floor when i land biggrin

GT6k

948 posts

186 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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The worry I would have is that this stuff is rather high viscosity, particulalry when cold so there is extra strain on the pump. This wouldnt matter normally but the shared water and oil pump drive on the AJP is rumoured to be rather weak so this might be asking for trouble.

scotty_d

6,795 posts

218 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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spongy said:
beam me up scotty.....but mind your garage floor when i land biggrin
hehe

crypto

240 posts

265 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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pmessling said:
Worth a try on a cerb or avoid like the plague.

http://evanscooling.uk.com/PowerCool180HP.html
I think it's thrown out money, if you really intend to run an engine in these temperatures the "cooling" is significantly reduced (if there is any at all ?) and will stress all other components as well. I would invest the money in better radiator ;-)

Zarkingfardwarks

1,041 posts

261 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Are you having overheating issues?

Cyclone1

2,614 posts

270 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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Water wetter.....

Tanguero

4,535 posts

225 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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pmessling said:
Worth a try on a cerb or avoid like the plague.

http://evanscooling.uk.com/PowerCool180HP.html
My python is squeaking, do you think this stuff would help? hehe

Tacchino

324 posts

178 months

Tuesday 26th June 2012
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The only benefit I can see is that you'll get less pressure build up in the cooling system at higher temperatures.
I don't think it can improve cooling efficiency as that is governed by the heat exchange capability of the radiator - and that doesn't change unless you increase the surface area or radiator material.

Personally I would rather have steam generated that blows the top off the header tank and tells you the truth of what's going on than an overly hot engine that's potentially destroying itself!

And, after all, who really believes their temperature gauge .... steam billowing out means "stop! things are too hot" but a gauge showing a high value "that's just because it's a TVR sir"


mickydoo

297 posts

170 months

Wednesday 27th June 2012
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From my basic recollection of school physics, isn't the specific heat of a liquid indicative of it's cooling ability (or heat capacity)? And therefore if it boils at a higher temperature it is also likely to have a higher specific heat so would be more effective at heat transfer to the radiator....

As per Wikipedia...."[specific heat capacity]....which is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material"

Why should it therefore be concern that it still cools at high temperatures?
It's actually a benefit that it doesn't boil as that significantly reduces the heat transfer capacity of any liquid, so it would still keep cooling.

The engine temperature will read as relevant, and the fans will still kick in as per usual at the same temperature, but the higher specific heat would in theory keep the coolant temperature lower for longer based upon the same amount of heat energy output from the engine, and the fans would kick in less often.

johnbear

1,568 posts

259 months

Wednesday 27th June 2012
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Hi,

This company is a client our's here at www.ppc-rescue.co.uk and I've worked with them on their cooling fluids marketing. It's a division of www.hydratech.co.uk. They are market leaders in a specialist cooling products from simple carvan antifreeze, ground source heat pumps, solar panel cooling to ice ring coolant.

They tend to specialise in the latest eco friendly non toxic coolants.

If anyone is interested, I'll put you in touch with them. I've always found them to be very technically focussed, capable and honest.

Cheers

John



Edited by johnbear on Wednesday 27th June 23:34

C3BER

4,714 posts

247 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Tanguero said:
My python is squeaking, do you think this stuff would help? hehe
You snake is to dry if it's squeaking.

Tanguero

4,535 posts

225 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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C3BER said:
Tanguero said:
My python is squeaking, do you think this stuff would help? hehe
You snake is to dry if it's squeaking.
Probably needs oiling...

gerradiuk

1,669 posts

219 months

Friday 6th July 2012
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You know how the needle on the temp gauge suddenly flicks up & you get that sinking feeling( usally in traffic) well mine flicked down !!...=Big Ally Rad biggrin

Mind you have had the same sinking feeling when mine flicked down in the past, the missus was not best pleased at allrolleyesbiggrin

Edited by gerradiuk on Friday 6th July 18:46