boxmod
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OK so here is my confusion. If you look up using 100% water in your cooling system, and using distilled water for that its supposed to be good or bad for aluminum radiators? I've always heard distilled is better to not rust stuff... but what about this shit...
Lots of internet articles say "I would only use distilled water" or "Distilled is the way to go" or "If you don't use distilled, hard water/mineral deposits can clog up the system or corrode it."
Others say "Distilled water is lacking certin minerals, and the radiator has those minerals. Putting the distilled water in there will make it 'suck out' the minerals it needs to balance its own pH and therefore deteriorate the radiator"
Responses to that are "I don't buy it", "I've never had a probem with my aluminum radiator and distilled water"...
Now the real confusion is that on the back of Royal Purples "Purple ICE" for the water additive, it says DO NOT use Distilled water if you are planning to run 100% water and Purple ICE. -it gave a number to call so i did and the guy told me the same thing about sucking minerals from the radiator and to use 'drinking water' instead.
So who is right and WTF.
Lots of internet articles say "I would only use distilled water" or "Distilled is the way to go" or "If you don't use distilled, hard water/mineral deposits can clog up the system or corrode it."
Others say "Distilled water is lacking certin minerals, and the radiator has those minerals. Putting the distilled water in there will make it 'suck out' the minerals it needs to balance its own pH and therefore deteriorate the radiator"
Responses to that are "I don't buy it", "I've never had a probem with my aluminum radiator and distilled water"...
Now the real confusion is that on the back of Royal Purples "Purple ICE" for the water additive, it says DO NOT use Distilled water if you are planning to run 100% water and Purple ICE. -it gave a number to call so i did and the guy told me the same thing about sucking minerals from the radiator and to use 'drinking water' instead.
So who is right and WTF.