yes, all of the above! 
1) Volume fill up problem: fills up to about half and never past it, no matter how much i pour into it.
2) Is there any way to make fluid act more like concrete or mud - thick and dense yet flowing? No matter what i try it still seems too "watery" and the stream hitting the standing volume creates too much turbulence. Also if i viscosity is set too high it stops moving at all and just overflows instead. I'm looking for something that would stick to objects but still have flow-able amount of friction within the matter. In the process of experimenting i found that some kind of collision surface roughness of stickiness setting could be helpful (like in RF or Blender).
3) It wasn't until Mike showed how to make fluid using fuel channel that i got any fluid working at all, and it was my impression that temperature channel SHOULD work. What's the step-by-step of making the temp channel fluid?
thanks!

1) Volume fill up problem: fills up to about half and never past it, no matter how much i pour into it.
2) Is there any way to make fluid act more like concrete or mud - thick and dense yet flowing? No matter what i try it still seems too "watery" and the stream hitting the standing volume creates too much turbulence. Also if i viscosity is set too high it stops moving at all and just overflows instead. I'm looking for something that would stick to objects but still have flow-able amount of friction within the matter. In the process of experimenting i found that some kind of collision surface roughness of stickiness setting could be helpful (like in RF or Blender).
3) It wasn't until Mike showed how to make fluid using fuel channel that i got any fluid working at all, and it was my impression that temperature channel SHOULD work. What's the step-by-step of making the temp channel fluid?
thanks!
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