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						Ken,it just does my head in when people will spend nothing on correct maintenance/repairs but open their wallet without hesitation on rubbish like this.Mate,just correctly service your vehicle,don't rely on silver bullets and if it's hot simply drive to the conditions,use 5th instead of sixth,it's not rocket science.If you want to get better cooling put ''shark gills'' in the rear of the front guards like an L322 series Range Rover,google a picture of one to see what I mean,they will increase airflow through the engine bay and therefore through the radiator which will get more heat exchange happening.Increased airflow is the ticket for heat management. Pat
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						SubscriberPat;
Thanks for the info re the cooling slats, vents etc.
There is an interesting thread on this site to that effect for Defenders.
Re servicing, my vehicle is over serviced, i.e, drop the oil every 5000kms.
Re the coolant discussion, I just like to experiment. If waterless is suiable with no draw backs, then great.
If not, I would stick with OEM Glycol solution.
I would be surprised if mine were the first Defender to try this coolant. I see others in the UK use it with no issues.
Best wishes Pat.
Ken
Looking forward to hearing more Baytown.
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						No worries mate,I just don't want to see you joining the list of people with big engine repairs when it could have easily been avoided.My Tdi will hit 490,000km's within the next few weeks changing the oil every 10,000k's,your 5,000k changes is not really helping,spend the money on a de-cat pipe and lower the cab temp instead. Pat
Hi Beery mate.
well, I’m back on OAT coolant.
Not due to any issue with the waterless coolant, but because I rubbed through an radiator hose when returning from the Cape last year. I had the waterless in the vehicle for approx 4 months with no issues at all. Temps remained the same on the gauge.
I though about trying it again when I installed the new AlliSport radiator last month, but decided OAT is more easy to deal with re top up.
Effectivly though, I had no issues in my vehicle for the trial period.
Good on you Beery.
Ken
That’s the reason Ken had no noticeable temp increase.
His larger cooling capacity would have counteracted the Waterless coolant...
Waterless coolant *has* to run warmer, it isn’t as thermally capable.
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