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Upgraded radiator.. not mountune or mishimoto

Dialcaliper

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#22
There is only one distributor/retailer for Millers products here in the states.

So an alternative would be this product, from a trusted company, which does not do any funny gumming up/sliming reactions like the popular Red Line red Water Wetter tends to do in some Dexcool-like coolant chemistries;

https://www.lubegard.com/products/koolit-treatment/
There’s also a product called No-Rosion now, which is a spin-off of the corrosion inhibitor additives used in industrial cooling systems. They also have an Aluminum friendly version with a suitably absurd name (Hyperkuhl) Both versions are compatible with glycol, and unlike water wetter (which is basically just a detergent with some minor additivies), it’s supposed to have a full complement of their corrosion inhibitors that can be used with pure water cooling systems. It is however not cheap ($50 for a 4-pack of pints, it seems they don’t sell single bottles, at least not directly

https://www.no-rosion.com/

Interestingly, they also sell used coolant analysis services (similar to used oil analysis that some labs do)
 


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Sure... but if I'm spending that much money, I don't just want "better than stock"... I want the best! I live in the Midwest so I don't really encounter overheating much at all, but I plan on a) doing track days in the future, b) adding a tow hitch to facilitate motorcycle track days in the future, and c) going S280 in the future, so I see a radiator upgrade as an inevitability. But I don't want to buy one rad and later find out the other is bigger, or easier to install, or whatever else. So I'm doing my research now.
 




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