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| PRODUCT INFO FOR SUPERCOOLANT |
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| * Using Chevrolet V-8
engine, 10:1 compression, cast iron block, aluminum cylinder heads, 160
degree thermostat. Engine operated at 6,000 rpm for 2 hours and average
stabilized coolant temperature was recorded.
As indicated in the graph above, more significant temperature reduction can be achieved by using HyperKühl SuperCoolant in straight water coolant. On average, you can expect to run 5-7 degrees cooler when adding it to a 50/50 mix, and 15-20 degrees cooler when adding it to straight water coolant. With reduced cylinder head temperatures, the ECU can safely advance ignition timing without the threat of detonation, which increases horsepower. |
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| Perhaps most importantly, HyperKühl
provides 100% protection from corrosion and electrolysis, even in straight
water coolant. It contains the most advanced inhibitor package of ANY
coolant additive on the market, and provides complete protection for all 6
metals most commonly found in a cooling system. This is documented by ASTM
test results.
The HyperKühl formula includes the premium ingredient "molybdate," which is a form of the semi-precious metal "molybdenum." It provides protection specifically for aluminum, and prevents electrolysis, galvanic action, erosion, and corrosion of aluminum surfaces. The aluminum radiator at the right was in a cooling system containing both iron and aluminum, and suffered significant electrolysis damage. |
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Running straight water with HyperKühl provides the best of all worlds:
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| Did you
know...
Glycol in antifreeze is not the most effective coolant for heat transfer. Water conducts 140% more heat than glycol, and 60% more heat than a 50/50 mix. © Copyright 2009 Applied Chemical Specialties, Inc. |
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