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<blockquote data-quote="manjit" data-source="post: 117378" data-attributes="member: 323"><p>Ionic reaction can be reduced by using de-mineralized water. In your cooling system the water acts as the medium in between and the tendency of any failure are mainly due to the water itself. the conductivity of the water will determine the rate of the corrosion happening inside your system. Best way...maintain your water clean and clear...DIY flushing....jimat duit...hati pun senang...</p><p></p><p>back to topic.....lifespan of copper is still twice as the alu...minus the weight of course.....anybody around using copper type radiator...mai kongsi2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manjit, post: 117378, member: 323"] Ionic reaction can be reduced by using de-mineralized water. In your cooling system the water acts as the medium in between and the tendency of any failure are mainly due to the water itself. the conductivity of the water will determine the rate of the corrosion happening inside your system. Best way...maintain your water clean and clear...DIY flushing....jimat duit...hati pun senang... back to topic.....lifespan of copper is still twice as the alu...minus the weight of course.....anybody around using copper type radiator...mai kongsi2 [/QUOTE]
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