My cooling system is holding pressure just fine. Builds pressure and holds it. So I don't think that will help. When I flush the coolant, I am going to get the rad pressure tested. If I am missing something obvious about how rad caps work, please let me knowThx
i've also used a coolant additive that stabilizes the temperature, and it does what it says it does. worked great! uphill climbing barely moved the needle, whereas before it would move quite a bit. among one of the best reasons to have a coolant additive, is protecting your heater core. after i swapped out the bad thermostat, i drained the coolant (with the additive) and with my rebuild 1.9TDI i just had regular coolant added, and within a few months the heater core blew on me the additive might have helped keep it on life support for a while longer.
Quote from: jtanguay on September 11, 2009, 10:30:10 ami've also used a coolant additive that stabilizes the temperature, and it does what it says it does. worked great! uphill climbing barely moved the needle, whereas before it would move quite a bit. among one of the best reasons to have a coolant additive, is protecting your heater core. after i swapped out the bad thermostat, i drained the coolant (with the additive) and with my rebuild 1.9TDI i just had regular coolant added, and within a few months the heater core blew on me the additive might have helped keep it on life support for a while longer.To what additive are you referring? Stuff sounds great. My 81 caddy reads normally around the halfway mark and going uphill for about 10 minutes it reads around the 3/4 mark which I don't really like, lately this has also been with high ambient air temps 90F or so.