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Posted by: ERIC1

ok what type(not Brand) of antifreeze do you use? what type(not brand) can you use? what are the benefits of one or the other?



Posted by: ONEBADMK8

Dexcool in all my cars.



Posted by: ERIC1

geno what is the benefit of dexcool? over ethelyne glycol?



Posted by: driller

Has anyone here used NPG+(Non-aquaeous Propylene Glycol) from Evans Cooling?



Posted by: MarkOfDeath

use the yellow stuff



Posted by: ONEBADMK8

Quote:
Originally Posted by driller
Has anyone here used NPG+(Non-aquaeous Propylene Glycol) from Evans Cooling?
Yes, back when we used to have "Turbo Tune" back in the 90's and did GN's exclusively. Works great, just a little pricey and if you get any water contamination its over.



Posted by: seanklsc

Whatever tastes the best



Posted by: Dereck

Hi Eric

Quote:
Originally Posted by ERIC1
ok what type(not Brand) of antifreeze do you use? what type(not brand) can you use? what are the benefits of one or the other?
Just the regular green ethylene glycol type always add a system conditioner to elliminate electrolisis, remove dissolved oxygen and lube the water pump bearings.

Regards

Dereck





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