Ron Earp
Admin
Stupid question/learning time - if you arn't using antifreeze, what are you using? Just straight distilled water? And why wouldn't you use antifreeze? I always thought in any cooling system you always use 50/50, regardless of application, unless you're just testing it for leaks on initial fill (unless it's using something different, like Dexcool, or Evans)
Certainly not a stupid question. The SCCA doesn't allow mixes at certain tracks and areas, you're to run water only as a coolant. This ties into that for race weekends the tracks in my region mandate water only. Fluid spills are a fact of life with race cars and ethylene glycol is slippery on asphalt and takes a lot of time to remove. Tracks typically charge quite a lot for spill clean up. For example when I ventilated my Jensen motor down at CMP the added insult to injury was a $175 bill for oil clean up.
And what gets me about the coolant situation with the track is the track hosts all sorts of events for driver's ed, BMW car days, track days, etc. and the cars are running standard coolant systems and fluids. I suppose they don't have as many fluid drops during those weekends, I don't know.
What certainly is stupid is me not letting some water out of it while it was going to sit for a month, or putting some anti-freeze into it during that period. Despite the track ordinances I generally run a tiny bit of antifreeze in the system but hadn't done that on the Lola yet. So I get the dumb ass award.