![]() Glycerol-based coolants, also known as the G13 specification, are the third choice. Even though it’s sometimes used as a base, mono propylene glycol (MPG) doesn’t have nearly enough heat transfer capacity for combustion engines. Glycols, typically mono ethylene glycol (MEG), are used as the base of a coolant to avoid these unwanted effects of water used in the antifreeze.
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