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<blockquote data-quote="meetoo" data-source="post: 209711" data-attributes="member: 4025"><p>Any branded ethylene glycol coolant is good. Colour should be green. Water alone has lower boiling point than glycol and has no anti-corrosion additives. Corrosion and resulting debris is what kills radiators.</p><p></p><p>When you mix coolant with water, use distilled water is better because tap water has a lot of impurities. Bottled distilled water is good enough, don't have to be battery water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meetoo, post: 209711, member: 4025"] Any branded ethylene glycol coolant is good. Colour should be green. Water alone has lower boiling point than glycol and has no anti-corrosion additives. Corrosion and resulting debris is what kills radiators. When you mix coolant with water, use distilled water is better because tap water has a lot of impurities. Bottled distilled water is good enough, don't have to be battery water. [/QUOTE]
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