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General => General Technical => Topic started by: neil_jdmr on October 24, 2008, 02:36:40 PM

Title: Water Questions
Post by: neil_jdmr on October 24, 2008, 02:36:40 PM
Water !!, It doesnt go off or or anything its wet and maintains its ability to get hot and cool down. As long as my car stays cool and the water in the radiator is clean and the antifreeze level is good, WHY the need to change the water so regular??.
 
I constantly read about pepole changing their water like every 6 months etc. Is this really necessary??
 
I only changed water in my vtec dc2 integra like once every 10-15k miles and its was always fine and they are really hot running engines as are usually bouncing around the 9k rpm mark.
 
Dont get me wrong iam not in the market of neglecting my pride and joy as i drop the oil religously every 2k regardless its just that there is more chance of causing problems with air in the cooling system if its getting changed too regular imo.
 
When does anyone else change their water?? ive done 7k in mine since the rebuild and am toying with doing it now or just doing it at 10k.
 
Gimme your opinions.
 
Neil
Title: Water Questions
Post by: Bobbit on October 24, 2008, 02:47:12 PM
I think it to due to errosion bud, the water gets contaminated and will not work as effectively. Lets get ya water changed over fella, wont take long.
Title: Water Questions
Post by: Lil-Steve on October 24, 2008, 02:50:44 PM
As long as you use de-ionised water and antifreeze designed for engines constructed of aluminium and cast iron then you should only need to change it every 12-18 months at the most.
 
Obvioulsy if you\'ve just bought a car change it straight away unless you know the owner before used de-ionised water and decent antifreeze. You only get corrosion where there are light metal ions in the water setting up a mini electrolysis plant in your engine (normal tap water or boiled water).
 
For example Toyota do a 4-life antifreeze designed to be used with the same water for 4 years without change! But the de-ionised water is the main thing to worry about.
Title: Water Questions
Post by: neil_jdmr on October 24, 2008, 04:31:26 PM
Quote from: Bobbit;547428I think it to due to errosion bud, the water gets contaminated and will not work as effectively. Lets get ya water changed over fella, wont take long.

 
Aye spose your right, you still up for sunday morning then mate?
 
I can come get you if you want then drop you off on the test drive if your struggling for transport fella?
 
 
Do you have a trolleyjack by chance as i only have a scissor type?
Title: Water Questions
Post by: Bobbit on October 24, 2008, 04:52:15 PM
Sun morning will will be fine, and a lift would be perfect. What time you thinking bud? Got a trolley jack bud, you got axle stands? If not i\'ve got a pair.
Title: Water Questions
Post by: neil_jdmr on October 24, 2008, 06:05:18 PM
Ill pick you up around 11am mate as long as its not chucking it down, aye bring yer jack and stands both of mine are at my folks in h/pool.
Title: Water Questions
Post by: rustyrex on October 24, 2008, 06:31:26 PM
I think the antifreeze turns acidic over time and then cause\'s corrosion to the water ways,better to stick with the program and change regularly.
Title: Water Questions
Post by: Bobbit on October 24, 2008, 07:45:39 PM
11am will be spot on bud, soo you then. I\'ll have that £15 for the holder, it was £15 wasn\'t it?
Title: Water Questions
Post by: neil_jdmr on October 25, 2008, 11:08:56 AM
spot on matey:Thumbs-up