|
Main Menu
Login
Fast Search Slow Search
Google Ad |
Browsing this Thread:
1 Anonymous Users
#17
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
levey
Posted on: 2011/7/24 9:15
I like colour coordinated might go for the Mercedes coolant, $15/Lt is cheap compared to the $60/Lt I paid for transmition oil.
#16
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
Posted on: 2011/7/24 9:12
Oh and nige lucky for you they are different colors, so at your age you don't top up with the wrong one.
On that point I let a person know at the servo they were about to fill their golf deisel with premium unleaded... I'm sure they could have givien me the $5k I just saved them lol
#15
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
Posted on: 2011/7/24 9:10
Mercedes coolant is blue, but $15 a litter or something. Get the Toyota one. I planed on it as I'm redoing one of my lines come summer and will put better coolant in too
#14
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
levey
Posted on: 2011/7/24 8:21
Thanks for the info guys, looks like I am now going for the Toyota red!
Colour wise it might clash with my blue transmition oil ;)
#13
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2011/7/24 8:08
The hardest thing with the old engine blocks is that you dont know the history of the block. There could be all sorts of scale waiting to come away regardless of the coolant you use. In a new car, using the good stuff from the word go will always give you the best results. (that 5 year stuff with the cruiser is entirely believable).
Unless you have had the block properly acid bathed and cleaned and scaled away, then there is no real way to assume that cause you are using a better coolant, you will get no problems. Still thats no reason to not use the better stuff, just no guarentee that it will stop any problems. Seems like the toyota stuff is the favourite. Chuck that stuff in levey, or go the castrol if you are a tight A**E.
#12
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
a12datto120y
Posted on: 2011/7/24 7:46
i highly recomend toyota super long life red coolant to i use it in my 100 series landcruiser and had it in thier for 5 years drained it and not a single rust in radiator or in water!
use 50/50 ratio with distilled water!
#11
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
ANGE
Posted on: 2011/7/24 6:32
if your getting corrosion i'd say you have too much coolant in the system
ive used the nulon green concentrate for years and never had an issue. i always mix in a little less than they reccomend just to be safe
#10
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
reuby_tuesday
Posted on: 2011/7/24 5:06
Im not sure on life span of the product, but its this product
supercrap auto reference castrol radiator stuff Castol Australia Castol australia website the one in the bottom right corner of the four pictured In the past, I have had to drop the radiator coolant before it wears out i spose since i am always tinkering so it never wears out on me, but at $5.00 a can its not expensive to replace.
#9
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
a12grunt
Posted on: 2011/7/24 4:03
Some quality products like the toyota red coolant actually work out to save you more in the long run. Instead of having to later replace corroded radiators, water pumps,thermostats,heater pipes etc...
Better safe than sorry reuby, from your experiences i would say the castrol you mentioned is a quality product even though not expensive.whats the lifespan of that particular coolant?thanks just to get a comparison to other coolants lifespans.
#8
Re: Coolant advice wanted.
D
Posted on: 2011/7/24 3:43
Its fitting Toyota followed Mercedes with their own red coolant.
The Germans and Japanese focus on quality, durability etc You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.
|