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The myth continues.I now have 5 car-years with Dex-Cool in 2 TIIs and no problems.I think the trick is to read the instructions which come with the product--it requires Dex-Cool to be mixed with TAP WATER because of its chemistry.Regular antifreeze reqires distilled(or demineralised) water or you will get phosphate deposits unless the tap water is extremely soft.
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Originally posted by ACTION RT
I use it in mine and i have had no problems.
I use it in mine and i have had no problems.
Seriously, Dex-Cool is BAD for rotories. Only use standard green coolant.
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Originally posted by Six Rotors
The myth continues.I now have 5 car-years with Dex-Cool in 2 TIIs and no problems.I think the trick is to read the instructions which come with the product--it requires Dex-Cool to be mixed with TAP WATER because of its chemistry.Regular antifreeze reqires distilled(or demineralised) water or you will get phosphate deposits unless the tap water is extremely soft.
The myth continues.I now have 5 car-years with Dex-Cool in 2 TIIs and no problems.I think the trick is to read the instructions which come with the product--it requires Dex-Cool to be mixed with TAP WATER because of its chemistry.Regular antifreeze reqires distilled(or demineralised) water or you will get phosphate deposits unless the tap water is extremely soft.
I respect Dave's experience at KDR.  I've had zero problems with running Prestone regular stuff.  I'll stick to what has worked for me also.
-Ted
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Dex-Cool isn't bad specifically for rotaries. Dex-Cool is bad for any engine/cooling system that was previously used for a long time with green coolant. The Dex-Cool leaves a coolant crust over the old coolant's crust (very technical terminology here).
I wouldn't see a problem with using Dex-Cool in a NEW engine with a NEW radiator, NEW water pump/housing, NEW sensors, NEW heater core... it's just ethylene glycol coolant but with a different additive base. I don't see the point to having extended coolant drain intervals... think about it, you're really supposed to change your hoses every 3 or 4 years anyway, what are you going to do, save the coolant and re-use it?
I wouldn't see a problem with using Dex-Cool in a NEW engine with a NEW radiator, NEW water pump/housing, NEW sensors, NEW heater core... it's just ethylene glycol coolant but with a different additive base. I don't see the point to having extended coolant drain intervals... think about it, you're really supposed to change your hoses every 3 or 4 years anyway, what are you going to do, save the coolant and re-use it?
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