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    #21
    i have a car which i use coolant and another wherein i don't. ive noticed in the car with the coolant that the engine temp varies with outside temp, at night the meter does not reach the middle area as compared with the one without coolant na palagi nasa gitna, any suggestion? should i start putting coolant in both?

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    #22
    what specific brand of coolant do you guys use? what would be the best there is in the market?

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    #23
    DO NOT INTERCHANGE RED COOLANT WITH GREEN COOLANT.

    If you're car uses green, stick with it. If it is red, stick with red. Marami pa din namang brands na pagpipilian among the two types. Just a friendly reminder.

    xox,

    Too many factors to consider, like thermostat condition, fluid flow in radiator core, etc. You should put coolant because it will extend the life of your waterpump and cooling system in general. Do not judge your cooling system by merely looking at the temperature gauge.

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    #24
    > i don't think using 100% coolant will cause the engine to take a longer time reaching operating temperature. pure ethylene glycol has a higher boiling point, but that won't mean the engine will take longer to reach the proper temperature (since the operating temp of the engine isn't dictated by the boiling point of the coolant; the engine doesn't reach proper operating temp by boiling the coolant).

    i stand corrected and you're right. the engine cooling system has its own temp threshold that activates the circulation of the coolant or water mixture. thanks for the info!

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    #25
    Originally posted by x2pher
    what specific brand of coolant do you guys use? what would be the best there is in the market?
    i use fuchs. ok sya in my opinion

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    #26
    Almost all the brands function well provided to flush them at the correct intervals. Just make sure you get the right TYPE for your engine.

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    #27
    I think that the the only reason that radiator coolant is colored orange(red) or green is for identification.

    After you use your car, the only thing that drips from your car should be water from the aircon (assuming you use your airconditioner). The next fluid that could lead would be oil engine, transmission, which is easy to detect by our sense of sight or touch. Then it would be brake fluid, which has an odor, just like oil. You can tell the difference between oil and brake fluid/water by their color. Water and brake fluid can be identified by the texture of the fluid and the slight pungent smell of brake fluid.

    Now if the radiator leaks and its filled with water, you can't tell the difference from the condensed water from your airconditioner. If coolant was not colored and dilluted at 50%/50% or 30%/70% with water, you wouldn't think that your engine cooling system had a problem until you boil over.

    The colored liquid/residue that you would find under your car would tell you what sort of fluid was leaking and should give you and off hand indication of where to start looking.

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    #28
    The red coolant has a different formulation from the green one. Ipinaliwanag na ito dati (hindi ko lang mahanap). Interchanging them can lead to disastrous (and possibly expensive) results that is why they are of different colors.

    I think both of them are still ethelyne glycol based.

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    #29
    one liter lang ang coolant ko used mainly for it's anti-corrosive properties lang. di naman nag oover heat even sa traffic.

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    oii.daming reply.. check my radiator lately d pa naman kinalawang gamit ko ngayon is wilkins and yung red coolant since d kelangan ng antifreeze consedering sa climate..normal lang daw mag init ng konti ang sasakyan lalo nasa heavy traffic lalot sa kainitan ng araw.. dami kong natutunan tnx guysss

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    I just had my radiator drained rin kina Chieffy recently. Unfortunately, naubusan na sila ng Caltex long-life coolant, so I had to run off to Cash & Carry. I was able to buy the Castrol Long-Life Coolant (color blue). Our mistake was not reading the label, so we diluted it 50/50. Upon closer inspection, 2:1 pala dapat ang ratio. Ok lang naman siguro. Ngayon, napansin ko, once nag-start ako, it takes a longer time to reach the normal 1/3 mark of my temp gauge.

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    #32
    2:1 and 50/50 mean the same thing. Naipaliwanag na ata ito somewhere in this thread or sa isa pang coolant thread.

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    #33
    1:1 is 50/50... 2:1 is 75/25 na diba?

    The main reason why the "coolant nakakasira ng radiator" myth came along is because people almost NEVER drain and change their coolant as noted in their manuals back in the 80-90s... Coolants (regular ones) never last more than a year, after 6-8 months they start breaking down leaving deposits which clogs the radiator fins and such... If you change/drain your cooling system as directed, it should not be flakey

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    #34
    btw kasama ba sa PMS ang ganito? dependent talaga kasi ako sa casa sa maintenance ng sasakyan eh... just asking naman

    sir OTEP and sir theveed

    i think 1:1 = 50/50 din but 2:1 = 100/50 so for every 10L water, 5L coolant dapat.

    correct me if im wrong sa tingin ko lang naman po.

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    #35
    Medyo nalito rin ako dito. Pwedeng pa-clarify kung ano talaga?
    By my understanding, 2:1 is actually 66.++/33.++. For ex, a 3 liter solution (combined) of coolant and water would actually require 2 liters of coolant and 1 liter of water (or vise versa; 2 li water and 1 li coolant) to fulfill the 2:1 ratio. Tama po nga ba ito?
    Last edited by bacon; January 12th, 2004 at 07:14 PM.

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    #36
    sa toyota casa.. they change the coolant every 40T Km and 80T km .. not sure with other car brands..

    on my dad's 2000 revo.. we always changed the coolant every year starting from the 3rd year of the car..

    nadala na kasi kami sa previous car namin na nabubutas lagi radiator sa kahihintay ng 80Tkm/120TKm .. mura lang naman coolant compared sa repair ng radiator.. lalo na at mahigit 10 years bago kami magpalit ng car..

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    Pareho intindi ko as with pissword and bacon. 2:1 means 2 parts water, to 1 part coolant. So in a 3-liter mixture, 2 liters is water, 1 liter is coolant.

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    #38
    Bacon: Tama ka pare hehe 66/33 nga 3:1 na yung 75/25 hehe sorry.

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    #39
    ang gawa ko kasi 2 liter na distilled water at 1 liter na coolan para sa mga 3li na radiator initially makulay then in after a 4-5 months dun mo mapapansin na halos plain water nalang yung nakikita ko thats the time na mag padrain na ako ng tubig including preasure flush ng tubig at hangin sa radiator na rin ..dko na alam ang reading ng kung ilang kms na eh hehe..tama po bang process ito ng pag drain a radiator d pa naman kami nagpapalit ng radiator panay hose lang at clamps recomended kasi ng mechanic ni father dear

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    #40
    eh pano kung may kalawang na yung water sa radiator? how do i make sure na naflush lahat before putting in new coolant?

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