Operating Temperature of Perdana V6

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Dear Sifous and Wheel Guru's..

I am going to service my Perdana V6 2.0 (A) Radiator. Anybody whose got an idea of how high the operating temperature in the radiator is, do update here.

Also,
What's the most suitable coolant for Perdana Radiators. This is because I've noticed that the heat these engines generate are quite high.

Others with Radiator servicing experiences are also most welcomed to join in on this thread.

So start typing for my sake...

:thefinger:

Thanks
 
Haiyaaa...

No one wanna give suggestions ahh ?...

Atleast recommend a great coolant lar....

---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 02:11 PM ----------

Any feedback on the "Dei Radiator Relief" ?...

Thermal Chemicals | Design Engineering, Inc.

---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 02:40 PM ----------

Any feedback on the "Dei Radiator Relief" ?...

Thermal Chemicals | Design Engineering, Inc.

---------- Post added at 02:40 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 02:40 PM ----------

Any feedback on the "Dei Radiator Relief" ?...

Thermal Chemicals | Design Engineering, Inc.
 
ok la bro...i will type for u hehe....
operating temperature - should be not more than half. if more than half, youre in big trouble....before this i was using ori 6a12tt radiator, the temp always shows half, no matter rain or no rain, night or day. now im using RVR radiator, its slightly bigger, at night or cold days, the temp will fall to 1/4.

i suggest u use nissan radiator fluid, last time i used toyota, not very good.
1 btl rm45-50 use 50/50
 
Thanks Danz,
I'll take note of the Nissan coolant. But what about the "Radiator Relief" ?.

Nobody used it before ahh ?...
 
Wua Lau eh....

Does that mean once poured into radiator no need to top up with water later on is it ?....
Hmhh

sounds like the criteria for racing engines wuo...
 
Wua Lau eh....

Does that mean once poured into radiator no need to top up with water later on is it ?....
Hmhh

sounds like the criteria for racing engines wuo...

not only for racing, got for street use 1... can tahan 3yrs no need to change 1...
try Billion la.. sure good..
 
i was using 100% coolant before...but some ppl say its not good...
but so far ok only...im using green color...cos cheap ma.

wat is a radiator relief?

i would try water wetter though....
 
hey danz the RVR radiator suitable for NA anot ? i also wan change leh ....
the RVR radiator is 3 rows ? PnP ?
 
you can try Motul or M7 coolant....its not bad...

Motul is around rm70(if not mistaken), while M7 is double of motul :)
 
Guys,
Thanks for the feedback. Will post updates when I'm sending my car for the service. I think I'll stick to a good coolant due to my budget. Hehahehe

Danz,
The "Radiator Relief" seems to be some kind of substance you add into your radiator along with your coolant and water. I myself came to know about it here only. That's why I had asked feedback from those whom have used it. It's from Dei.

The link is the earlier posts above....(Thermal Chemicals | Design Engineering, Inc)
 
hey danz the RVR radiator suitable for NA anot ? i also wan change leh ....
the RVR radiator is 3 rows ? PnP ?

RVR radiator could fit pv6 na, but u need to fabricate a bracket to fit the fans..
even v6tt fans are slightly smaller to fit RVR radiator...

---------- Post added at 09:55 AM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 09:49 AM ----------

hey danz the RVR radiator suitable for NA anot ? i also wan change leh ....
the RVR radiator is 3 rows ? PnP ?

RVR radiator could fit pv6 na, but u need to fabricate a bracket to fit the fans..
even v6tt fans are slightly smaller to fit RVR radiator...
 
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