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Cars by Model Type => 3rd generation RX-7's => Topic started by: gandyRX on September 18, 2008, 04:33:08 PM

Title: Coolant type
Post by: gandyRX on September 18, 2008, 04:33:08 PM
is it ok to mix coolant? ive currently gont a louminous yellow colour coolant and it needs topping up, the only coolant i can get hold of is a redish coloured one, just wondering is it ok to mix the 2 or would it be better just to replace the coolant entirely :confused:
Title: Coolant type
Post by: Kevin on September 18, 2008, 08:00:42 PM
Always good to do a complete coolant flush every now and again anyway.

To be honest you can just add water when your topping it up (de-ionized is recommended) depending on what your anti-freeze/water ratio is.

I.e. if you run a 50/50 mix then adding just water when you top isnt going to make much of a difference.
Title: Coolant type
Post by: D1 WTF on September 18, 2008, 11:09:15 PM
I would strongly advise against it as some don\'t mix well.   From what i have been told, red and orange are fine to mix, green, yellow and blue are ok to mix.  but not between the two eg. red and green is a no no.
Title: Coolant type
Post by: David Nock (RIP) on September 19, 2008, 11:21:01 AM
I would top up with water now for a month or so but I\'d MAKE SURE that I had a complete change of Antifreeze before MID OCTOBER LATEST. I\'d also seek out some Bluecol which has done me proud for 40 years.
Title: Coolant type
Post by: SiH on September 19, 2008, 12:53:23 PM
I\'ve always been told that red and green/blue are different types - the green/blue tends to be ethylene Glycol based, and the red is made of troll magic or something. No idea how true it is, but as said above, it\'s a good opportunity to flush the system and refill with whatever takes your fancy :)
Title: Coolant type
Post by: David Nock (RIP) on September 19, 2008, 05:04:59 PM
Yep, whatever colour, you need to make sure it\'s ethylene glycol based, not methanol based as that degrades quite quickly.