Saw one of the auto-geek shows this morning, and the guys were installing a special water pump on a V-8 they were planning to use with anhydrous propylene glycol. Said that the temp range was astronomical-boils near 375 f and freezes much lower than regular a-freeze (forgot the temp) without the usual problems of electrolysis or corrosion. I think Evans is the company who supplied the pump. Maybe one of you ambitious swimmers could take a look into this? Just a thought for my watercoolers in our "Brotherhood of the Brick." Patrick Jutta-'80 Westfalia w/anhydrous 2.0 |
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