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I seem to be running hot. What should I do? Flush the system, check for calcium deposits inside the radiator and tubes and check the thermostat. Using destilled water in your mixture will prevent any deposits from happening. Check whether you have the right pump. Some aftermarket pumps have smaller impellers and therefore do not pump adequately. Check whether the bottom radiator hose collapse when the engine is hot and running. Replacements exist that have internal coil to prevent a collapse. Mostly A1 cars are affected by this.The power (parasitic loss) needed to operate a coolant pump running with NPG is increased over that which is needed to drive pumps working with standard coolant. However, this parasitic loss is minimal when compared to the horsepower gains (see above).

What effect does water have on fuel? Water is about the worst thing to get into fuels. It can kill combustion, makes an engine miss, destroys mileage, causes corrosion, ruins lubrication and in general raises havoc with engines. Atmospheric water comes into contact with fuels and is pulled out of the airespecially by alcohols that have a high affinity for moisture. There are thousands of cars that have quit running due to ethanol. All ethanol contains water.

What kind of camp do you have? Our camps are comfortable ranch style camps. Each camp has heated cabins with running water, toilets and showers. The cabins have bunks and you need to bring sleeping bags and personal gear such as towels. You will eat family style meals in the cookhouse both morning and night. Your guide will pack a lunch to eat in the field. Camps are easily accessible with rental cars. We have several cabins at the camps and can accomodate single hunters as well as larger groups.When you purchase a turnkey engine from Engine Factory you will receive a fully dressed assembly.

I seem to be running hot. What should I do? Flush the system, check for calcium deposits inside the radiator and tubes and check the thermostat. Using destilled water in your mixture will prevent any deposits from happening. Check whether you have the right pump. Some aftermarket pumps have smaller impellers and therefore do not pump adequately. Check whether the bottom radiator hose collapse when the engine is hot and running. Replacements exist that have internal coil to prevent a collapse. Mostly A1 cars are affected by this.Our camps are comfortable ranch style camps. Each camp has heated cabins with running water, toilets and showers. The cabins have bunks and you need to bring sleeping bags and personal gear such as towels. You will eat family style meals in the cookhouse both morning and night. Your guide will pack a lunch to eat in the field.

What impact does NPG coolant have on the power needed to run an engine COOLANT PUMPS? The power (parasitic loss) needed to operate a coolant pump running with NPG is increased over that which is needed to drive pumps working with standard coolant. However, this parasitic loss is minimal when compared to the horsepower gains (see above). And, pumps utilizing more efficient impellers and housing designs can decrease this power loss significantly, often times bringing parity with operation on standard coolants. No.When you purchase a turnkey engine from Engine Factory you will receive a fully dressed assembly.

What impact does NPG coolant have on the power needed to run an engine COOLANT PUMPS? The power (parasitic loss) needed to operate a coolant pump running with NPG is increased over that which is needed to drive pumps working with standard coolant. However, this parasitic loss is minimal when compared to the horsepower gains (see above). And, pumps utilizing more efficient impellers and housing designs can decrease this power loss significantly, often times bringing parity with operation on standard coolants.


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