Minimum 50/50. Maximum 70/30 (coolant/water).
3.55 or optional 3.90
I have a 2001 Dodge Dakota 4x4 4.7L V8 auto with the 3.92 gear ratio and it is rated for 6500 lbs towing capacity.
For a 1997 Dodge Ram, the recommended water to coolant ratio is typically 50:50. This mixture provides optimal freeze protection and cooling efficiency. In colder climates, you might increase the coolant concentration to 60%, while in warmer areas, a 40% coolant mix can be sufficient. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations based on your vehicle's needs.
The proper ratio depends on the temperatures your vehicle will be operated/stored in. Typically, a 50/50 ratio will be just fine. If you will park/store your vehicle in extremely cold (sub-zero) temperatures, you can increase to 60% coolant to 40% water.
You want a 50/50 mixture. You can purchase it all ready mixed.
50/50.
To add coolant to and 1985 Mercedes 380se find the reservoir located in the engine bay next to the radiator. Make sure to use the proper mixture of coolant to water ratio and pour until the appropriate level. Overfilling can lead to sprouting a leak while the engine is running.
The 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 axle ratio is 3.73:1
50/50 for most application
Any Ethylene Glycol based coolant mixed in a 1:1 ratio with water. Prediluted means it is already in the correct ratio.
The coolant ratio in a power generator is typically a mixture of water and antifreeze in a 50:50 ratio. This ratio helps to prevent the coolant from freezing in cold temperatures and from boiling in high temperatures, helping to maintain the optimal operating temperature of the generator. It is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific coolant mixture ratio for your generator.
Rear end ratio: 2.82