Hello Paul, I recently took a long drive to the countryside, and halfway through, my car started overheating even though I had checked the coolant levels. The radiator fan seemed to be ...
As engines get very hot, coolant helps distribute heat to help prevent overheating and engine damage. It also adds antifreeze protection and acts as a lubricant for some of the engine’s components. If ...
Checking your coolant level could be the difference between a blown engine and a safe journey. Especially if you live in a hot climate or tow on a regular basis, checking how much coolant you have is ...
Faster is not better when it comes to engine coolant flow rate. The purpose of a radiator is to support heat transfer, which is a time-dependent process. As Flex-a-Lite explains, to move the heat from ...
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Why does my car overheat in traffic but not on the highway?
A car overheating in traffic but not at highway speed almost always has a cooling system problem involving airflow rather than coolant volume. At highway speed, air flows through the radiator ...
You've built a great engine with lots of power. Now you need to keep it cool. All too often we see guys build fantastic cars, but neglect to pay attention to a critical component that keeps everything ...
It’s Friday afternoon.and you and your jobless friends are bored. Such mindless activity arouses the proposal of a road trip and, three pairs of eyes fixate on you for silent nomination as the driver.
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