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Mopar Garage => Engine, Transmission, Rearend, & Exhaust => Topic started by: Captain D on October 12, 2021, 09:57:29 PM

Title: RedLine Performance Coolant:
Post by: Captain D on October 12, 2021, 09:57:29 PM
I realize that I'm getting ahead of myself (only October & a long way to go before spring, lol), but just curious if anyone here is running the RedLine super coolant 50/50 pre-mix performance. If so, your pros / cons, etc. vs. the bottle additives would be greatly appreciated. *If* I do decide to run with it in the spring, mine takes a gallon & a half to refill once the radiator is drained.

Link:
https://www.redlineoil.com/supercool-performance
Title: Re: RedLine Performance Coolant:
Post by: b5blue on October 13, 2021, 08:51:18 AM
This stuff is suppose to be the best:  https://www.evanscoolant.com/   :2thumbs:
Title: Re: RedLine Performance Coolant:
Post by: Captain D on October 13, 2021, 02:17:13 PM
Thanks for your reply!

I've been reading about the Evans and some folks noted to be careful w/ this brand on account of it negatively affecting aluminum head gaskets. So, I just didn't know if the Red Line would have the same effect or not too... :scratchchin:

Title: Re: RedLine Performance Coolant:
Post by: b5blue on October 13, 2021, 07:00:13 PM
I'd contact them and ask.  :scratchchin:
Title: Re: RedLine Performance Coolant:
Post by: Captain D on October 15, 2021, 01:16:57 PM
I called Red Line and they said that, yes the Evans can be hard on aluminum heads, cause an actual increase in temp, etc. because of not using any water. However, the Red Line in the link above is pre-mixed 50/50 and everything should be good to go w/ no foreseeable problems. And, it'll help with heat transfer. Since I'm unable to run an electric fan, I'm always looking for tips to try and help keep things cool (nothing is wrong w/ my set-up - just keeping an eye out for subtle ways to help keep things cooler when possible at long red lights, etc.). Red Line also indicated that the only other way would be to reduce the amount of anti-freeze w/ more water, such as using a 60/40, 70/30 and so on which I'll have to look into further because I don't know much about that area.

Anyhow, just thought I'd post and if it helps other folks here too...
Title: Re: RedLine Performance Coolant:
Post by: c00nhunterjoe on October 19, 2021, 06:27:48 AM
Tried evans in the all aluminum 572 and hated it. Tried multiple ways and never worked. Ran hot, temps fluctuated. Went back to straight water.