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<blockquote data-quote="FIRESUIT FRANK" data-source="post: 6218788" data-attributes="member: 66728"><p>I have a 91coupe with a FRPP 3 core radiator, taurus fan, and some holes in the bumper to feed air to the rad and oil cooler. I run a 180 high flow thermostat, straight water, and prestone anit rust agent. Water temp does not go over 183-185 degrees and oil temp stays at 189. I was under the impression that coolant was necessary before, well maybe some places, but I live in florida and freezing doesnt happen. Water wetter does have some harsh shit in it that supposedly can wipe out seals and prematurely kill cooling system components. Up to now I have had none of these issues, but for now I am sticking with straight tap water and anti rust.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIRESUIT FRANK, post: 6218788, member: 66728"] I have a 91coupe with a FRPP 3 core radiator, taurus fan, and some holes in the bumper to feed air to the rad and oil cooler. I run a 180 high flow thermostat, straight water, and prestone anit rust agent. Water temp does not go over 183-185 degrees and oil temp stays at 189. I was under the impression that coolant was necessary before, well maybe some places, but I live in florida and freezing doesnt happen. Water wetter does have some harsh shit in it that supposedly can wipe out seals and prematurely kill cooling system components. Up to now I have had none of these issues, but for now I am sticking with straight tap water and anti rust..... [/QUOTE]
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