"Type A coolants are antifreeze/antiboil coolants with corrosion inhibitor that comply with the requirements of this standard. Type B coolants are coolants with corrosion inhibitors only that comply with the requirements of this standard."
The type just refers to whether it is an inhibitor mixed with glycol, or an inhibitor only.
Im not talking about getting rid of all glycol, just watering it down and then boosting the inhibitors with the nulon stuff
I don't think you can swap them between vehicles...
Cheers.
Both my Tdi and TDCi sit on 88-92 when driving everyday,both get up to 95-100 if pushed hard towing on a hot day.Personally I'd forget fix's,just maintain the cooling system 100% and drive to the conditions,flushing,rodding the core and viscous hubs are cheap,very cheap compared to head repairs.For cooling you want good airflow,fit gills into the guards,they also help lower cabin temps. Pat
Agree pat, hence I removed a pair of HID driving lights to be replaced with
to help with the heat buildup in the cabin I will be padding the transmission tunnel I think.
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