I decided to add some AMSoil "Dominator" coolant booster to my stock FOMOCO coolant. I did some datalogging before adding the coolant booster, and I am attempting to measure worthwhile changes via the Cobb AP. For what it's worth, I have the X37 uprated turbo and I am running an E30 tune. All logs were recorded after driving the car for 20 minutes and to ensure a proper warm up, and my car has a little over 6400 miles on the odo.
The directions say to add 1 ounce of coolant booster for every quart of coolant, and after you add the coolant booster then you are supposed to run the car for 10 minutes with the heater on full blast. I opted to drive it for 10 minutes with the heater on full blast.
I drove the car (prior to adding the coolant booster) yesterday between 10am and 11am and when humidity levels were showing online in my area to be at 70%. I made three logs, and I am specifically looking at outside ambient and coolant temps.
Log 1 was recorded for 1 minute at a constant 60 mph while in 6th gear. Outside ambient according to the AP was 88.5 F and coolant temps stayed constant at 185.5 F
Log 2 was recorded for 1 minute at a constant 90 mph while in 6th gear. Outside ambient was recorded at 90.3 F and coolant temps started at 191.2 F and stabilized to 192 F even.
Log 3 was recorded and started in 2cd gear at 40 mph, and then I did a full throttle blast until 5th gear and 120 mph. Outside ambient was recorded as consistent throughout the pull at 88.7 F, and the peak coolant temp realized during that pull was 207.9 F
It took a little longer than I wanted for the coolant to cool enough for me to add the coolant booster and then cycle the car for 10 minutes with the heater on full blast, and I was not able to duplicate my test yesterday.
The car has sat over night, and I am showing that conditions today are similar and I will be duplicating my test at between 10am and 11am CST today. I'll share results and we can see if this product has any benefit according to how I am testing.
The directions say to add 1 ounce of coolant booster for every quart of coolant, and after you add the coolant booster then you are supposed to run the car for 10 minutes with the heater on full blast. I opted to drive it for 10 minutes with the heater on full blast.
I drove the car (prior to adding the coolant booster) yesterday between 10am and 11am and when humidity levels were showing online in my area to be at 70%. I made three logs, and I am specifically looking at outside ambient and coolant temps.
Log 1 was recorded for 1 minute at a constant 60 mph while in 6th gear. Outside ambient according to the AP was 88.5 F and coolant temps stayed constant at 185.5 F
Log 2 was recorded for 1 minute at a constant 90 mph while in 6th gear. Outside ambient was recorded at 90.3 F and coolant temps started at 191.2 F and stabilized to 192 F even.
Log 3 was recorded and started in 2cd gear at 40 mph, and then I did a full throttle blast until 5th gear and 120 mph. Outside ambient was recorded as consistent throughout the pull at 88.7 F, and the peak coolant temp realized during that pull was 207.9 F
It took a little longer than I wanted for the coolant to cool enough for me to add the coolant booster and then cycle the car for 10 minutes with the heater on full blast, and I was not able to duplicate my test yesterday.
The car has sat over night, and I am showing that conditions today are similar and I will be duplicating my test at between 10am and 11am CST today. I'll share results and we can see if this product has any benefit according to how I am testing.