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Others with a Tealdo radiator - what are you running in it?
Kwick (Pete) is recommending distilled water, and WaterWetter.
Any of you run standard coolant, and if so, which?

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Speak to Phil mate. Get this wrong and apparently you're cluster phucked.....

I'm not sure of the correct story but coolants ain't coolants.
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The advice from Rod at Race Radiators who did my recore - after I just ran normal coolant that coroded the core (my fault I might add) - is to use a high quality name brand coolant mixed 50/50 with the demineralised water. I cant remember what brand I got but I can check tonight.

Thats what I have in mine now and it seems all good so far. If Kwick suggests something you could use that too, I have found his advice to be excellent.
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I think there is Bruthen tap water in mine. Works a treat! :lol:
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II had a look at Redline WaterWetter - $36 for about 500ml.

I went with Tectolyte instead, as I have done for some years now, without any hassles.
Distilled water as the base.

Tealdo's unit looks good! I replaced my Delkevic (which replaced my original one). I found that the fan was coming on too often, engine running hotter than usual.

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billwest wrote:II had a look at Redline WaterWetter - $36 for about 500ml.

I went with Tectolyte instead, as I have done for some years now, without any hassles.
Distilled water as the base.

Tealdo's unit looks good! I replaced my Delkevic (which replaced my original one). I found that the fan was coming on too often, engine running hotter than usual.

Bill.
I had used the coolant that destroyed my Tealdo core for many years with no issues either - but it corroded the aluminium one in 3-4 months.....just sayin. I had a Delkevic one as well, it never fit right and none of the holes lined up correctly. I had also seen - as I;m sure you have - many stories of them just staring to leek.
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Phil wrote:
billwest wrote:II had a look at Redline WaterWetter - $36 for about 500ml.

I went with Tectolyte instead, as I have done for some years now, without any hassles.
Distilled water as the base.

Tealdo's unit looks good! I replaced my Delkevic (which replaced my original one). I found that the fan was coming on too often, engine running hotter than usual.

Bill.
I had used the coolant that destroyed my Tealdo core for many years with no issues either - but it corroded the aluminium one in 3-4 months.....just sayin. I had a Delkevic one as well, it never fit right and none of the holes lined up correctly. I had also seen - as I;m sure you have - many stories of them just staring to leek.
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From Ron Davis, who makes the Tealdo radiator:

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"All we recommend is ethylene glycol based coolant and distilled water. No other
additives."
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I actually used Tectaloy Xtra Cool.
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billwest wrote:From Ron Davis, who makes the Tealdo radiator:

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"All we recommend is ethylene glycol based coolant and distilled water. No other
additives."
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I actually used Tectaloy Xtra Cool.
Is that the premixed stuff from the Supermarket?
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Nope, the concentrate in the 500ml bottle.
1 bottle can treat 10 litres of distilled water.
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billwest wrote:Nope, the concentrate in the 500ml bottle.
1 bottle can treat 10 litres of distilled water.
OK, I cannot remember what brand I used.
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