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10 year coolant?

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The number I posted is for the blend not the 100%
Also be aware that although the Fiat is the same chemical make up it is a different color
The purple color can also look different when veiwed in the radiator opposed to in the overflow
Tank
 
The number I posted is for the blend not the 100%
Also be aware that although the Fiat is the same chemical make up it is a different color
The purple color can also look different when veiwed in the radiator opposed to in the overflow
Tank

On the other forum, they stated BASF G30/G33/G34 were all the same but different colors, and that G30 was the purple one.
 
HOLY CRAP!!!! All I wanted to do was fill the reservoir and got a gallon price from Larry Miller in Surprise, Az...I about defecated down my pants leg when the parts guy looked at me and said, "$50 a gallon".....The ex-cop in me kicked in and I started looking at his pupils to see if he was high or had just smoked crack....He was serious....So much for that idea....
 
Do these need a booster every 3 to 5 years, so extended coolants that Caterpillar used need a booster every so often I know because I built the 3406 and 3408 3412 for about 10 or 15 years before I retired in 2005 just before the EPA screwed everyone over with the EGTs in 2007. Soon after that Cat got out of the Truck market.
 
HOLY CRAP!!!! All I wanted to do was fill the reservoir and got a gallon price from Larry Miller in Surprise, Az...I about defecated down my pants leg when the parts guy looked at me and said, "$50 a gallon".....The ex-cop in me kicked in and I started looking at his pupils to see if he was high or had just smoked crack....He was serious....So much for that idea....
For that kind of money, you may as well switch to NPG. With its 370* boiling point, you can also run the system at zero pressure.
 
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