ORIGINAL: rushdude
ORIGINAL: shvdcat
I use two Perry fuel pumps for an airplane, one to pump the antifreeze through the head and radiator, and one to pump the fuel to the engine for the turbo.
Why would you use anti-freeze? Anti-freeze is an additive to water in a cars radiator to prevent water from freezing in the winter. I want proof by means of a picture of a radar gun with your car going by.
LOL what a newb! I'd at least use coolant with out anti freeze. Think about it, soon as the water heats up, it stays at that temp. That puny radiator wont do crap, even with a fan. This guy is all talk, you are best skipping this thread