coolant - MY 2000 grant - 9 years ago |
Re: coolant - MY 2000 MarcW - 9 years ago |
50-50? *NM* Laz - 9 years ago |
How can I know? I'm not a metallurgist nor a chemist... MarcW - 9 years ago |
Thanks, Marc. See also Pedro's post below. *NM* Laz - 9 years ago |
Re: coolant - MY 2000 Pedro (Odessa, FL) - 9 years ago |
thanks *NM* grant - 9 years ago |
For those who want the actual answer... grant - 9 years ago |
Re: I guess the really important thing is that they don't gel when mixed! Pedro (Odessa, FL) - 9 years ago |
Thanks, Pedro. Nice explanation. *NM* Laz - 9 years ago |
Actual wrong answer I think you mean... MarcW - 9 years ago |
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grant
Both G001200 and G12 plus plus are silicate and phosphate free.
G12 plus plus is the latest formulation, G12 plus one earlier, G001200 even earlier.
All are compatible per Pentosin and VW/Audi.
VW, Audi, Pentosin, and a few others all use the same generic designation "G12". It is supposedly identical to the stuff in Porsche as well.
Basic glycol derivative made by or under license from BASF. One of the major suppliers is, interestingly, Zerex, so that may be the same as well.
Grant
based on confusion here, above adn below, i spoke to the dealer techs last night grant - 9 years ago |
Re: based on confusion here, above adn below, i spoke to the dealer techs last night Leqc - 9 years ago |
Thanks for that. grant - 9 years ago |