skiddusmarkus
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Not everyone has common snese though.
Haven't we done this one already in the "Oil advice" thread?Any body any thoughts on the MOTUL INUGEL OPTIMAL http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-903-motul-inugel-optimal-ready-to-use-cooling-liquid-anti-corrosion-and-anti-freeze.aspx
It doesnt require mixing with water and is apparently very good
Not really. I remember the bloke flogging it saying its good stuff, and you saying your sure it what you've used but iv asked for people opinions on using this stuff not the pobodyoc, I guess i should be a little more specific and ask those who do hill climbs and trackdays what coolant they useHaven't we done this one already in the "Oil advice" thread?
That's what I use, and I've never had any problems with it; I'm not thrashing my car on the track, and nor do I live in near-arctic conditions. I just found it easy to buy the stuff and fill the system up without messing around mixing it myself.
With regards to the colours; that's telling you what kind of coolant it is (there are some which are incompatible). I'm pretty sure that you just want "organic based" which means glycol; the silicate/phosphate/etc corrosion inhibitors are for things like plant machinery... and possibly some American cars.
George ( pobody ) is a chemist its his field so to speak :lol: :doh:Not really. I remember the bloke flogging it saying its good stuff, and you saying your sure it what you've used but iv asked for people opinions on using this stuff not the pobodyoc, I guess i should be a little more specific and ask those who do hill climbs and trackdays what coolant they use
As far as im aware you've never driven your car on track or know how to change a brake hose so your opinion to me means 'shit' me
Same here. I use Bluecol mixed at around 30%LOL, just buy deionised water and antifreeze and mix it to whatever % you want, it's the same as the premade stuff..............an opinion of someone who rags the shit out of every toy owned
I'll be quite honest, and say that I've always worried about the wisdom of using deionised water in the radiator; it's one of the reasons that I started buying pre-mixed.LOL, just buy deionised water and antifreeze and mix it to whatever % you want, it's the same as the premade stuff..............an opinion of someone who rags the shit out of every toy owned
i would have agreed with above but there again im no chemist lolIsn't the process of irons getting into the water one of galvanic corrosion? My thoughts are other than deionised water being non conductive, and also containing no impurities such as chalk/lime etc found in tap water it stands much less of a chance to cause any problems especially with anti-freeze also mixed in.
I'm not entirely sure... but makes sense to me, and does keep things looking cleaner imo.
next time i have a cold, ill be sure to ask for his advice LOLGeorge ( pobody ) is a chemist its his field so to speak :lol: :doh:
And he'll probley advise you to take cyanide or a strong laxitive.:lol::lol:next time as have a cold a sure to ask for his advice LOL