IJ.;1282135 said:Now the BIG question for me is which coolant do I run in the Chev
Found a stockist of it here so it's a no brainer thanks John!jdub;1282224 said:G05 of course! Especially in an all aluminum engine.
grimreaper;1268259 said:http://www.valvoline.com/pages/products/product_detail.asp?product=10
$14 bucks a gallon, cant beat it!
jdub;1268596 said:The Zyrex G05 Grim posted (#10) earlier in this thread is as good or better than the Toyota Red and less expensive. I've used both and either will provide excellent service. The HOAT technology G05 uses has superior corrosion control in both steel and aluminum IMO.
A coolant filter is a worthwhile addition to the system as well.
Any switch from the green coolant will require a through engine/radiator/heater core flush.
Zumtizzle;1270342 said:http://www.valvoline.com/zerex/pdf/Zerex_CoolantChart.pdf?coaid=1B5D1AEA1AFC
Zerex G-05 here as well.
jdub;1270606 said:The G05 is providing excellent service in 3 of my cars...all Toyota.
grimreaper;1270636 said:two toyota's and one dodge, no issues with eating seals (like dexron) and the water pumps.
Zumtizzle;1271136 said:http://www.mkiiitech.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4351#post4351
This in my opinion is worth the read.
JetJock (aka everyones favorite lurker) knows his stuff.
jdub;1282250 said:Zerex G-05...Gold bottle here in the states. Valvoline makes it.
jdub;1282224 said:G05 of course! Especially in an all aluminum engine.
GM recommends DexCool...make sure you keep the coolant system full and at the spec precentage if you use it.
jdub;1282133 said:Same for G05
The color doesn't mean anything, but the chemistry sure does. Coolants are not all the same.
Grimsta;1282063 said:/\/\ I was about to say JetJock but you beat me to it!
I just stumbled across this thread and what surprised me is the last activity was just about a week ago! I thought everyone knew by now that its all the same crap just with dye added from the factory to scare you into buying it. We need to spread the word on this more