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<blockquote data-quote="SVT_Troy" data-source="post: 13417346" data-attributes="member: 124907"><p>If your car stays outside in the winter i would just leave the coolant in there, unless your cool with doing two complete bleed/services a year. Your not going to see much if any kind of gain in "cooling performance" running a mix in a street car. Even though you think its a badass idea and your car is going to run "hella cooler" once you run a mix, just stick with straight coolant. </p><p></p><p>Theres a formula were you need to input total coolant capacity to determine how much actual coolant you need to run to prevent corrosion and freezing blah blah blah.... If I wasa set on running a mix the most I would run on a street car is 70/30 coolant/water</p><p></p><p>Get a 170 degree T-stat, properly service your coolant, box in your radiator and be happy. IF your talking about road racing your ca, talk to Race Bronco, he has to have done the most intensive testing on these cars when it comes to cooling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT_Troy, post: 13417346, member: 124907"] If your car stays outside in the winter i would just leave the coolant in there, unless your cool with doing two complete bleed/services a year. Your not going to see much if any kind of gain in "cooling performance" running a mix in a street car. Even though you think its a badass idea and your car is going to run "hella cooler" once you run a mix, just stick with straight coolant. Theres a formula were you need to input total coolant capacity to determine how much actual coolant you need to run to prevent corrosion and freezing blah blah blah.... If I wasa set on running a mix the most I would run on a street car is 70/30 coolant/water Get a 170 degree T-stat, properly service your coolant, box in your radiator and be happy. IF your talking about road racing your ca, talk to Race Bronco, he has to have done the most intensive testing on these cars when it comes to cooling. [/QUOTE]
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