Do I really need 50/50antifreeze in my coolant?
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Do I really need 50/50antifreeze in my coolant?
Hoping to drain and refill Mangos coolant before long. I believe recommended water/antifreeze mix is 50/50 but it sounds unnecessarily strong for our climate. Is it based on North Japan worst case scenario? Grateful for views on a reasonable mix from those with experience and an informed view on this.
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You probably don't Mike - 33% is safe down to about -15 ,bearing in mind it was -22 at Glasgow Airport about 8 years ago for 3 nights, anyone parked there could have come back to a cracked block/head.
Antifreeze also helps raise the boiling point of the coolant which isn't a bad thing either and acts as a corrosion inhibitor.............I'd stick with Mazda's recommendations - they'll know best
Antifreeze also helps raise the boiling point of the coolant which isn't a bad thing either and acts as a corrosion inhibitor.............I'd stick with Mazda's recommendations - they'll know best

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Its not a bad idea to have a 50% - 50% mix anyway mike, the higher the antifreeze content, the lower the overall viscosity of the coolant/water mix, which is good for showing up any potential leaks. It will also help to keep things cooler in the summer, its not just antifreeze, its summer coolant also...
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Mike, I think it needs to be 50% to stop the corrosion to the alloy head/iron block,I know that the stags had to be 33% to prevent damage to the heads and overheating.I personally run mine at 50% as recommended, not because of ambient temperatures, but because of the problems bongos have with heads and overheating
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The Stag engine was prone to overheating, and the cause of this was discovered to be corrosion of the alloy head depositing a white powder into the radiator and clogging up the tubes. 50/50 mix cured the problem.
It was the same for my 1850 Dolomite, Neil. That engine was basically half a Stag engine, with an alloy ohc head on an iron block. I always ran that on 50/50 mix too.
It was the same for my 1850 Dolomite, Neil. That engine was basically half a Stag engine, with an alloy ohc head on an iron block. I always ran that on 50/50 mix too.