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cig1988 07-12-2004 06:38 AM

Fresh Water Cooling ?
 
Has anyone ever chaged from raw water to a fresh water coolant system with promissing results?
Someone I know want to convert on his super charged engine to preserve the brandy new alum. heads.
advantages/disadvantages?

Vinny P 07-12-2004 06:25 PM

Re: Fresh Water Cooling ?
 
I have had closed coolong on my 454 magnum since it was new. I run only in salt water. I have never had a problem with it. I see no dissadvantages with it at all. The motor never runs hot. I just wish the manifolds didn't have to have salt in them..

cig1988 07-12-2004 07:11 PM

Re: Fresh Water Cooling ?
 
Thanks, Anyone ever run closed cooling in super charged applications?

Mbam 07-12-2004 07:22 PM

Re: Fresh Water Cooling ?
 
All the time, up to 1400 HP. As of right now that is not the kind of work we do any longer, but that might change in the next year or so. See www.go-fast.com

FlyFast 07-12-2004 11:27 PM

Re: Fresh Water Cooling ?
 
I have had to go through my sbc twice on my boat. The last time I went full fresh water cooling. It takes me too long and cost me too much to fill my small block with salt water. Your motor has to be worth far more than my small block so I would consider it cheap insurance.

You need a clean new engine or else it may not work. I have an aluminum intake and water pressure problems so closed cooling fixed both those problems. I feel I get more even cooling and more time before my engine goes hot with fresh water cooling.

I like the fact that I have anti-freeze not salt water in the cooling jackets of my motor. I think it is an all around better system.

cig1988 07-13-2004 03:51 AM

Re: Fresh Water Cooling ?
 
Thanks for the input, sure makes alot of sense. This saltwater crap has alot to be desired.

Raylar 07-14-2004 01:45 AM

Re: Fresh Water Cooling ?Whats in a name?
 
If engines were made to cool and run on salt water, the factories would deliver new cars with salt water in the cooling systems. Its cheaper than coolant and a readily available.!!
Raylar


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