34isgreat
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Anybody using any waterless antifreeze in their Mustang? What do you think of it, is it OK to use in our older cars.
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"dodgestang" said:VW and Porsche did this for years I seem to recall...... :whis :ns
"Grabber70Mach" said:"dodgestang" said:VW and Porsche did this for years I seem to recall...... :whis :ns
Nick how's the green one coming along?
"Grabber70Mach" said:Used the Evans antifreeze several years ago, that stuff is slicker than whales snot. If you don't have any leaks now this seems to find them for you. You have to make sure you get all traces of water out of your system, including the block. If not mixing the two results in a gel. Took it out and would be hard pressed to try it again, you results may vary. Just too much of a pain in the butt to me.
"dodgestang" said:"Grabber70Mach" said:Used the Evans antifreeze several years ago, that stuff is slicker than whales snot. If you don't have any leaks now this seems to find them for you. You have to make sure you get all traces of water out of your system, including the block. If not mixing the two results in a gel. Took it out and would be hard pressed to try it again, you results may vary. Just too much of a pain in the butt to me.
Wouldn't this mean that you will always end up with a gel since condensation forms inside the block all the time when it sits for periods?
"Grabber70Mach" said:That stinks you've been waiting on that for a couple of months now. Is he that busy or just dragging it out?