Should Waterless Coolant Be Replaced?
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It is not necessary to replace. Although the heat dissipation performance of waterless coolant is indeed excellent, conventional coolant is sufficient for normal heat dissipation needs. Moreover, the cost of replacing waterless coolant is significantly high—replacing it once is nearly equivalent to the expense of replacing ordinary coolant ten times, making it not cost-effective. Below is additional information on the functions of waterless coolant: 1. Anti-corrosion: Prevents rust inside the engine, keeping the radiator and cooling system as good as new for a long time. 2. No or very low pressure: The cooling system operates under no or very low pressure, allowing the radiator cap to be opened at any time. 3. Enhanced power: Eliminates the thermal insulation layer caused by water vapor, resolves localized overheating in the engine, and unleashes the engine's power potential. 4. Faster acceleration: Reduces acceleration distance, ensures smoother acceleration, and improves gear shifting connectivity.