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Originally Posted by Frank Lee
I use the cheap green stuff. Always have and why not? It always works. And it's cheap. And it works.
Why, when something works, bust a nut to find something else?
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I say Amen to that!
I use the green stuff 50/50 mixed with distilled water. Every year I stick the positive lead from my Voltmeter in the water fill in the radiator fill neck (in the coolant) and the negative lead on the negative battery terminal. When it starts reading more than .01V it's time to change the coolant.
Source:
Checking for Electrolysis in Coolant
I'm pretty tight with my money (have to be , I only make $17K a year) so I tend to squeeze as much life out of things as possible.