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Havoline Dex-Cool?
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<blockquote data-quote="nessundoma" data-source="post: 892431" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>I just changed out my coolant and used Honda premix. Further discovery on my part indicates I could have used Zerex AV (Asian Vehicle), Engine Ice or Sierra. The latter two use the less toxic propylene glycol formulation. To convert you should drain and flush with 50/50 mix of distilled H20 and white vinegar. The apparent drawback is that PG products don't have the longevity of the ethylene glycol mix.</p><p></p><p>Both Sierra and Zerex are available @ NAPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nessundoma, post: 892431, member: 21246"] I just changed out my coolant and used Honda premix. Further discovery on my part indicates I could have used Zerex AV (Asian Vehicle), Engine Ice or Sierra. The latter two use the less toxic propylene glycol formulation. To convert you should drain and flush with 50/50 mix of distilled H20 and white vinegar. The apparent drawback is that PG products don't have the longevity of the ethylene glycol mix. Both Sierra and Zerex are available @ NAPA [/QUOTE]
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