Guys, it is wise to keep your mind open a bit. Some of the information there makes a good sense. Highier boiling temperature is a good thing as there definitely areas in the cylinder head that will cause localised boiling of the normal coolant. One thing missing is the information on the heat capacity of that liquid and if it is lower than a water based coolant it would mean that the system can run actually hotter than normal, which is not a good thing though you won't get vapour locks.
The whole analogy of the increased area with the smaller "cubes" makes no sense to me whatsoever as I can not see any connection between that and the cooling capability. Molecules if the coolant are small enough to be considered a nano particles.
The whole analogy of the increased area with the smaller "cubes" makes no sense to me whatsoever as I can not see any connection between that and the cooling capability. Molecules if the coolant are small enough to be considered a nano particles.
"It is not a shame to not know, the shame is to not know and not to ask"