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Interesting, What kind of additive would you recommend I add to my now... crappy NAPA coolant?The NAPA coolant is misleading as it is not an SCA type and is likely incompatible with SCA. It contains no nitrites.
Conventional coolants that meet ASTM D4985 and ASTM D6210. 4985 will require a pre-charge of SCA while 6210 does not. They both require additional dosing of SCA, usually every 300 hours.
Conventional coolants are essentially obsolete and are not easy to find. Check the SDS, if they contain chemicals that end in acid or "ate" they are extended life and not conventional. Carboxylic acid or hexanoate are examples.
Extended life coolants typically only require a booster at half life of 7500 hours. If you're concerned about liner cavitation, there are extended life coolants with nitrites just like the conventionals. Check the SDS. It should say sodium nitrite or sodium salts. Cat ELC is readily available and does have nitrites. Havoline and Chevron have equivalents. If you see coolants with an X in the name like Xtended or XLC they are typically nitrite free formulations
If you don't need antifreeze you can also run straight SCA at 16:1 with water or Cat, Chevron, Havoline ELI at 7.5%.
According to the data sheet it does contain Nitrites.The NAPA coolant is misleading as it is not an SCA type and is likely incompatible with SCA. It contains no nitrites.
What ratio did you use?You want something with SCAs. I used Napa Commercial.
I have some distilled water to mix it up with.
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