Originally Posted by
SEEK77
Given all psts provided here, I still find it a bit confusing that the Land Rover manual specifies the following:
Engine coolant (V8i, Tdi, Mpi): Use an ethylene glycol based anti-freeze (containing no methanol) with non-phosphate corrosion inhibitors suitable for use in aluminium engines to ensure
the protection of the cooling system against frost and corrosion in all seasons. Use one
part anti-freeze to one part water for protection down to -36°C (-33°F).
IMPORTANT: Coolant solution must not fall below proportions one part
anti-freeze to three parts water, i.e. minimum 25% anti-freeze in coolant otherwise
damage to engine is liable to occur. Or a maximum of 60%.
Now Techaloy Xtra Cool Gold contains 280g/L Ethyene Glycol and recommends that 1L will make up to 15L. Even if I ran Techaloy neat (undiluted) I would still not achieve 50% anti-freeze as suggested by the manual. What's missing here is the original Land Rover concentration (mg/L) of the factory coolant. This would clear things up nicely. Any comments welcome on 'corrosion inhibitors' mentioned in the spec. They don't seem to be present in the Techaloy product I was recommended in the auto shop.