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I was watching Wheeler Dealers and they put "waterless coolant" in a TR6 which, they said, has a higher boiling temp so it works well with a car like a Triumph that is known for overheating problems. In addition, there is no corrosion of the engine caused by water, and the cooling system runs without pressure - you can remove the radiator cap at full operating temp! I've never heard of waterless coolant, but a quick google search reveals that Jay Leno has been using it in his classic cars for 16 years. Anyone have any experience with this stuff? It sounds too good to be true for my '58 TR3.
Bill
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Bill, I'm not really sure I see the benefits either. Although I never had any issues with my TR-3 overheating, I know almost all cars back then had marginal engine cooling. I'd suggest you pull off the fan, and mount electic ones. I'd think those would give you better overall cooling performance than a liquid change. They are a fairly easy mod to make.
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