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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: Dec on 28 October 2007, 19:54

Title: Anti Freeze?
Post by: Dec on 28 October 2007, 19:54
Ok so i brought some regular anti-freeze for my car today to give it some fresh stuff but my dads friend had a look and has said it needs special E11 stuff.

So does it really need special stuff or will the normal stuff be ok?

Thanks
Title: Re: Anti Freeze?
Post by: mattkh on 28 October 2007, 20:07
Hi
If you are flushing out the old one then it does not matter. The main thing is not mixing the different types. Do you know which antifreeze it has in it now, then you can top up with the same one. I use G12+ plus.
Title: Re: Anti Freeze?
Post by: Dec on 28 October 2007, 20:09
ahh thats ok then im planning on flushing it totally :smiley: only just got it so no idea what its got atm but aparently the special stuff goes green when its no good. The stuff ive got is blue cheapo stuff :\ as long as it does the same stuff im not worried.
Title: Re: Anti Freeze?
Post by: fused on 28 October 2007, 21:46
I think I'm right in saying due to the head, you need an inhibitator (sp?) additive in the antifreeze, for corrosion? Mines is bright pink, kinda like my roof  :cry:
Title: Re: Anti Freeze?
Post by: Dec on 29 October 2007, 07:36
ahh right thanks hmm looks like ill be talking to my dad. Do you think it would say in a haynes manual? I got an old one with the car :\
Title: Re: Anti Freeze?
Post by: fused on 29 October 2007, 12:34
'reaches over.... under some old performance VW..... haynes manual'

Good old haynes  :rolleyes:

"Ethylene gycol-based antifreeze with corrosion inhibitors"

and the system takes 6.3 litres, but make sure to drain the old stuff out first, dont forget the matrix as well, I flushed mine out with a hose till the fluids cleared. Then add your 50% anti freeze (Or what ever is recommened) and then top up with water as described in other threads about bleading the coolant!
Title: Re: Anti Freeze?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 29 October 2007, 14:06
all decent anti freeze will have a corrosion inhibitor, so it doesn't matter.