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akaveli July-1st-2003 10:40 AM

Coolant/Anti-Freeze?
 
I was curious which Coolant would be good for the protege. Just to let you know I have a Gen3 DX 2k2. Before I was going to buy what I think would be Best, I was interested in ya'll advice. Maybe ya'll can help me out with some tips.:p

Bruce95fmla July-1st-2003 03:05 PM

I usually use that one in the yellow bottle,,, I think it is Prestone .. or something like that
Bruce

dewey July-2nd-2003 06:41 AM

I'm not sure how much the brand matters, just don't mix colors.

GM cars come with Dexcool, which is red. Supposedly it has a longer life than the green stuff, which is what most cars use. Bad things happen if you mix them even a little bit, so don't put the red stuff in hoping for longer life, even if you have drained the green stuff out first.

JonKlsn July-2nd-2003 10:00 AM

WAIT!!!
 
Wait!! Colors do matter. Prestone is the green antifreeze i believe. DON'T use the green coolant. It eats away at your engines inards and can/will cause you problems in the future. Anything Red or Clear is good. Prestone may make a better coolant now as its been a while since I've actually used prestone, but just make sure its either Clear or Red.

ZoomZoomH July-2nd-2003 10:13 AM

DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT use the clear/red stuff on your Proteges

our radiators are DESIGNED to use the green stuff ONLY.

The following is a DIRECT QUOTE of what the workshop service manual says regarding coolant:


CAUTION

The engine has aluminum parts that can be damaged by alcohol or methanol antifreeze. Do not use alcohol or methanol in the cooling system. Use only ethylene-glycol-based coolant.
FYI, alcohol/methanol coolants are the red/clear ones.

the green stuff is ethylene-glycol.

PLEASE follow instructions!!!

akaveli July-2nd-2003 11:07 AM

ok ya'll just confused the hell out of me. Can someone re translate this for me. Which can I use for my pro?:rolleyes:

ZoomZoomH July-2nd-2003 11:19 AM

use the green stuff.

the same stuff that's in your car RIGHT NOW.

Prestone is an excellent brand.

akaveli July-2nd-2003 01:16 PM

:p Thanks

Ethanthegod9 July-2nd-2003 05:47 PM

Use prestone or peak these are the best brands for our cars.

Also, use Water Wetter or Purple ICE so you can run more watter in your mix.

Water disipates heat faster than coolant, coolant just won't freeze.

Redfyre July-2nd-2003 07:36 PM

Use whatever your dealer puts into it.

akaveli July-2nd-2003 10:27 PM

I don't put to much trust in my dealers cause they like to mislead me without of information. I caught them trying to put 5w-20 oil in my engine and then they tried to argue with me by saying that it is in the book when that shit wasn't even listed in my manual!!! :mad:

AFwestPunk July-4th-2003 04:13 PM

Ok lets see if i got this right.
Go to Green; Stop at Red.
simple enough

Bruce95fmla July-10th-2003 02:51 PM


Originally posted by AFwestPunk
Ok lets see if i got this right.
Go to Green; Stop at Red.
simple enough

when you see yellow Run

ex_MGB July-12th-2003 07:04 AM

In general, use OEM coolant for any car. In my Maxima, I use Nissan coolant mixed 50/50 with distilled water. In my Honda, I use Honda coolant. In my Astro, I use Dex-cool. Both Chrysler and Toyota have proprietary coolants. Do not mix coolants. Here's the rub, there is no OEM Mazda coolant.

I have heard that the seals on Japanese car water pumps wear out quicker with a coolant that relies on silicates for cooling system corrosion protection. Both the Nissan and Honda coolants specifically state that they contain no silicates, nor borates which eat aluminum.

Honda and Nissan coolants are exactly the same color. They are the same color as the coolant which came OEM in both my Mazdas. I use Nissan coolant in my Mazdas.

multipath July-13th-2003 11:52 AM

Here's an indepth write-up on coolant. More than most of us would ever need to know:

http://silverstone.fortunecity.com/f...64/coolant.htm


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