what coolant to use

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what coolant to use
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Hi guys i am going to change my thermostat and do a complete coolant change whats the recomended winter coolant to use cheers.
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#2
Usual blue one. The red one is designed for ally engines and sometimes effects rubber seals from what I'v seen
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Ive got the red stuff in mine. Its what I had at the time....
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#4
depends on how much money you have and how long you want between intervals...red is best stuff...(orange once in there)...I generally use that.
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Bear in mind its not good to mix blue and red without a flush in-between as on occasions, they have been known to congeal together. Some form of chemical reaction i would assume!
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#6
I've always had blue in mine, and Niall is correct in saying that mixing the two has an acidic reaction (ask Renault about their clio inlet manifold failures) .
when ever I change coolant I always flush it first to get any residue out before putting fresh stuff in.
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thanks for the replies guys will get some blue then this is for use in my 1.9 nad i use it for towing a trailer doing peoples tip runs etc in this weather its running a little warm (yes fans do run about 94 if i remeber correctly) im thinking of wiring in a switch so i can turn the electric fan on earlier when sat in traffic etc is there a guide anywhere on how to wire one in easily cheers.
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Yeah heres one http://www.club-306.com/topic/23867-cool...-switches/

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You can use either, as pointed out just make sure you don't mix em.

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