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Anybody using it on their ride? I believe one bottle with distilled water is the correct way of applicating... So any need to top up, lets say 1,2 or even 3,4 months down the road? What abt this compared to, lets say Toyota long life coolant?

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Anybody using it on their ride? I believe one bottle with distilled water is the correct way of applicating... So any need to top up, lets say 1,2 or even 3,4 months down the road? What abt this compared to, lets say Toyota long life coolant?

On Jap ride, u could forget to top up water as it hardly decrease. Use it on my Nissan Sunny previously. Rem to use the correct proportion. Otherwise, u will need to top it up until it is sufficiently diluted. Do check out its website for further details.

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hmm... what if i just dump one bottle and add distilled water, aint ok? Why must get it to be sufficiently diluted?

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hmm... what if i just dump one bottle and add distilled water, aint ok? Why must get it to be sufficiently diluted?

1 bottle is for radiator with 15L size. If u don't use the correct proportion, water level will deplete over time due to overheating. It will stabilise (water level stays the same) when it is sufficiently diluted.

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hmm... what if i just dump one bottle and add distilled water, aint ok? Why must get it to be sufficiently diluted?

 

Try searching [rolleyes] There are a few threads with info as well as links to info on it.

 

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Anybody using it on their ride? I believe one bottle with distilled water is the correct way of applicating... So any need to top up, lets say 1,2 or even 3,4 months down the road? What abt this compared to, lets say Toyota long life coolant?

one btle per car shall be great..no need always topup one la,just check whenever u service ur car lor...

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1 bottle is for radiator with 15L size. If u don't use the correct proportion, water level will deplete over time due to overheating. It will stabilise (water level stays the same) when it is sufficiently diluted.

 

Will chk, dunno how many litres my car requires also, my fren just dump one bottle, top up with distilled water n thats it liao... [thumbsup]

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Try searching [rolleyes] There are a few threads with info as well as links to info on it.

 

chk liao bro thanks, wanna get updated infofrom you gurus here mah... [thumbsup]

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one btle per car shall be great..no need always topup one la,just check whenever u service ur car lor...

 

swee... [thumbsup]

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Will chk, dunno how many litres my car requires also, my fren just dump one bottle, top up with distilled water n thats it liao... [thumbsup]

Done that b4 on Nissan Sunny. Nissan Sunny tank capacity is around 6L. So, i need to top up every 2 - 3 wks for a few months. After that, no need to top up. That's the reason i suggest not to use full bottle for small capacity radiator.

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