haydn callow wrote:
More than 50% is not a good idea as antifreeze is not such a good coolant as plain water so in fact too much antifreeze can in fact contribute to higher running temps and possible overheating.
That is correct, but not for the reason that a lot would assume it to be.
The viscosity of the mixed coolant needs to be as near to the flow value (viscosity, not to be confused with specific gravity) of plain water, Ethylene glycol has very stable characteristics in relation to the viscosity of plain water over a wide temperature range,if the ratio of the neat anti freeze is altered greatly from that that is suggested on the bottle, then the flow rate is compromised, therefore the viscosity can be made to low, which in effect speeds up the mixed coolant,which can reduce the "heatsink" effect of the coolant, effectively this translates to the coolant rushing over the heated surface before it can absorb and successfully carry that heat with it to the radiator,where it is then cooled, and the whole process starts again.
This is my point regarding using a 50/50 mix with uk coolant, yes the bongo manual says use a 50/50 mix with japanese coolant, but that has different properties to euro anti-freeze, i suspect that a 50/50 mix could be less capable of transfering the heat, merely because the viscosity is lower than suggested by the manufacturer of that particular coolant.