I'm bringing up the issue because I'm not confident on the ability of the water wetter alone to provide enough corrosion inibitor for the aluminum and for the pump seals, plus I think the thermal expansion of just water alone is higher then that of a water & anti-freeze mix.
From some of the info I have read at work, a minimum of 25-30% of ethylene glycol is needed to maintain corrosion & bacterial growth protection, as well as inhibitor stability over the operational lifecycle of the fluid.
I'm going to do a little more research, but what I'm probably going to do is mix up a gallon mixture of distilled water with 25% EG (anti-freeze), and the appropriate water wetter for that quantity.
Added a poll for the hell of it
