The human body doesn't like to overheat and engine's aren't much different. Temperature can determine just how much power an engine can make, how efficiently it will run, and whether or not it will ...
Most carboxylate-inhibited antifreezes, such as Shell Rotella-ELC, being poured into this Caterpillar truck engine, also contain nitrite as a supplemental additive. Caterpillar uses a similar ...
Total dissolved solids (TDS) is a measure of additive concentration and contaminants in coolant. TDS in excess of 3 percent may promote water-pump and radiator failures. What would you guess is the ...
Hosted on MSN
Are Radiator Additives Beneficial or Just Snake Oil?
We have all seen the ads, heard the commercials, and listened to our friends talking about adding chemicals to the coolant in the radiator to solve various problems. “Fix overheating with Bob’s Wet ...
New advanced engines and cooling systems are changing cooling system maintenance requirements. Service technicians and fleet managers should review their preventative maintenance (PM) strategy and ...
Your car's cooling system has one job — to keep the engine from cooking itself. But even with fresh coolant and a shiny new radiator, there's a silent killer that could be eating it from the inside ...
Many drivers wonder if red coolant is better than green, especially with so many options on the market. Red coolant generally lasts longer and offers stronger corrosion protection, while green coolant ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results