
Originally Posted by
bee utey
The specific heat of water is 4.2 kJ (approx) per kg per degree C temp difference. Adding glycol lowers this figure but raises the boiling point at a given pressure. A glycol/water mix will contain more heat at its boiling point, which being higher that water alone will have a bigger risk of block cracking. That is why I won't run large percentage glycol mixes, it will run hotter. By the time its boiling you are at risk.
Correct, I use 25 to 30% concentration. Any higher and you are throwing $$ away.
And DON'T use OAT.


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