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Old 03-30-2015, 08:10 AM
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Food additive could find use in more efficient non-toxic antifreeze

If this works it will be a big step forward from the existing ethylene glycol for many reasons and far less fatal and polluting.

It is claimed to be more efficient also so there may be a plus plus scenario. Like all things we'll have to wait and see but let's hope we don't have to wait forever once again.
 
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As a pet owner I would be very happy about this. Make me nervous even having anti-freeze.
 
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As a pet owner I would be very happy about this. Make me nervous even having anti-freeze.
x1 I agree totally. I hate the stuff both for the animals and my sake. Horrible death for anyone.
 
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This is great
 
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That's awesome. I wonder how much of a cooling system redesign we're talking about? Hopefully just a smaller radiator or higher temp t-stat. I'd love to be able to retrofit my Disco.
 
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Something else to think about is waterless cooling.

Home » Evans Cooling

Not sure about the chemical makeup of this product; it may be more toxic than traditional glycol based products. BUT - since it is low/no pressure it could solve a variety of problems in vehicles where head gaskets are troublesome. Wink, wink.
 
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I bet you could flush the system and just dump that food additive in. If the system is cooling too efficiently, the thermostat will just be open less. I think the redesign in the article has to do with manufacturers capitalizing on the smaller, more efficient cooling system.
 
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Originally Posted by dr. mordo
I bet you could flush the system and just dump that food additive in. If the system is cooling too efficiently, the thermostat will just be open less. I think the redesign in the article has to do with manufacturers capitalizing on the smaller, more efficient cooling system.
Dr M I reckon you're right. I also think the product developers will rip the backside out of it with a humongous price to the everyday punters.
 
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If the new anti-freeze is too efficient and over cools, there is no need to change anything. You would merely block off part of our existing radiator as needed.
 
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it say this junk is going to be available within a year....i wonder if there will be competition or a 1 company gouging...
 


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