Hi all,
As all of us VR6 owners know, our little engine bays can run hot. More so started thinking recenty about coolant (petrol vehicles) v coolant (diesel vehicles) and how they differ.
Diesel vehicles normally run hoter and under load and my understanding is that the coolant they use as a resut is stronger to help cool.
In theory, wouldnt this mean that if you used diesel coolant in your car, the cooling efficiency would improve somehwat? If this actually works or not is another story.
My only concern is that seeing the coolant is stronger, it could wear out things like water pump seals quicker than standard coolant.
Anyone tried this before or any thoughts? Thought id put it out there
As all of us VR6 owners know, our little engine bays can run hot. More so started thinking recenty about coolant (petrol vehicles) v coolant (diesel vehicles) and how they differ.
Diesel vehicles normally run hoter and under load and my understanding is that the coolant they use as a resut is stronger to help cool.
In theory, wouldnt this mean that if you used diesel coolant in your car, the cooling efficiency would improve somehwat? If this actually works or not is another story.
My only concern is that seeing the coolant is stronger, it could wear out things like water pump seals quicker than standard coolant.
Anyone tried this before or any thoughts? Thought id put it out there
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