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#1320 of 1330 Re: Over heating....... [misterzz]
by isellhondas
Apr 03, 2010 (5:22 pm)
Are you SURE you don't ahve a radiator cap? never heard of not having one.
I wouldn't waste my ,money on that stuff. Any positive effect would be marginal at best.
#1321 of 1330 Re: Over heating.......
by misterzz
Apr 03, 2010 (8:14 pm)
Nope. Even a few of the newer cars do not have a radiator cap. Coolant/water goes into the overflow container (or out, lol). Steve
#1322 of 1330 Re: Over heating
by misterzz
Apr 08, 2010 (3:50 pm)
Well, I had a new thermostat put in and I used 'Water Wetter'. It still gets to the halfway mark for overheating and its only 43 degrees outside. lol So maybe the fan or water pump? I need to get the car running great before it gets warm again. I only had this issue when it hit 75 outside. Steve
#1323 of 1330 Re: Blowing lots of smoke
by misterzz
Apr 18, 2010 (12:52 pm)
Well guys, its been a few weeks. I now use a thick oil, an oil additive and hotter spark plugs were put in. No difference at all but thanks for all the help, it is much appreciated! Other than the smoke (and over heating) the car actually runs 'good'. I'll get something different before next winter. Steve
#1324 of 1330 Methyl Hydrate and diesel?
by pipfindr
Apr 18, 2010 (5:03 pm)
Has anyone tried putting in Methyl Hydrate with diesel to clean injectors before??
#1325 of 1330 Re: Methyl Hydrate and diesel? [pipfindr]
by texases
Apr 18, 2010 (5:29 pm)
"methyl hydrate" is methanol. I don't know about mixing it with diesel, I imagine there are diesel-specific fuel system treatments available that don't require experimenting with chemicals that might damage your fuel system plastics.
May 04, 2010 (8:31 pm)
Well it's been a while but the folks at ASL Camguard are finally releasing their automotive version. The differences from the aircraft-biased product are addition of friction modifiers that are claimed to reduce engine wear by 80%.
As of yet there is no info on the Camguard web site about Auto Camguard (the site has been slow to be updated), but those who contact the primary distributor (who is the primary sponsoring developer) can order it. The chemist who developed it is Ed Kollin (former head chemist of Exxon) and there is a video there explaining the product.
I'm just posting the info folks.
#1328 of 1330 85 octane
by steve_ HOST
Jun 19, 2012 (4:26 pm)
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#1329 of 1330 Additives & Fuel problems
by mom0423
May 15, 2013 (4:59 am)
I have a 2002 Honda Accord 6 cyl and its in Florida. I've heard that in hot areas you should try to keep a full tank of gas to prevent condensation in the fuel tank. It this a myth or truth? I just filled it up and noticed an engine knocking at acceleration. Will a fuel additive help with this by chance? I love this forum. It's always been a great help. Thanks!