Any one use one? I have a 204C and have been reading about SCA's (whatever those are) as being recommended for inclusion in antifreeze. How about a spin-on filter? NAPA has a nice kit just for this purpose. Thanks.
SCA stands for Supplemental Cooling Additive. Be careful about Ph & nitrates, and watch your dosing carefully until you get the correct concentrations. The spin-on SCA also acts as a filter, which is good, and should be installed whether an SCA is used or not.
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You can buy test strips to test for concentration.
CNH sells a cavitation/electrolysis addative called FW15.. I use it inmy diesels and test strip it .. I believenapa also carries the test strips.. etc.