Hi all
Does anybody know of coolant types / brands that are suitable for t25 diesel water cooled engine , needs rust inhibitor. VW heritage do one at about £8.99 a litre which seems a bit pricey considering one needs about 7 litres of the stuff to make up 50/50 mix for the 15 litre system.
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Re: Coolants
Hello,
vw did a G11 (greenish), then a G12 now a G12++ (purplish) - any of these are fine as long as they are not mixed. You can't mix the colours up. Brickwerks do a purple one, but to be honest it's about the same price as going to the VW parts place and getting OEM G12++ - it's about £7.49 for 1.5 litres I think. Mix it to 40% and you should be protected up to -30 I think - it'll say on the bottle - I think most people go for 50/50 - I use 5 bottles and that gives me 7.5 litres so about 45% ish. Very important to flush out the rad and engine properly and then blow it out so it's dry before sticking the new stuff in. I also use Halfords distilled water as the purer the stuff you put in, the less likely of contimination.
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vw did a G11 (greenish), then a G12 now a G12++ (purplish) - any of these are fine as long as they are not mixed. You can't mix the colours up. Brickwerks do a purple one, but to be honest it's about the same price as going to the VW parts place and getting OEM G12++ - it's about £7.49 for 1.5 litres I think. Mix it to 40% and you should be protected up to -30 I think - it'll say on the bottle - I think most people go for 50/50 - I use 5 bottles and that gives me 7.5 litres so about 45% ish. Very important to flush out the rad and engine properly and then blow it out so it's dry before sticking the new stuff in. I also use Halfords distilled water as the purer the stuff you put in, the less likely of contimination.
Hope that helps
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Re: Coolants
I've just put G12++ in mine, this is ok to mix with G11-12-12+.
G11 and G12 or 12+ can't be mixed
I went for G12++ because if I ever have an emergency, I can put either of the other two in.
This confused the hell out of me
but basically VW are stopping G11, and G12++ is what they recommend to put in.
The only reaction you might get when mixing is the coolant might turn brown, no other chemical reaction takes place.
This is what I found out on doing some research anyway
Lloyd
G11 and G12 or 12+ can't be mixed
I went for G12++ because if I ever have an emergency, I can put either of the other two in.
This confused the hell out of me

The only reaction you might get when mixing is the coolant might turn brown, no other chemical reaction takes place.
This is what I found out on doing some research anyway
Lloyd
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Re: Coolants
Hello,
I didn't know this about G12++ - I thought you couldn't mix it with G11 - I stand corrected - thanks for that!
I'd also go with G12++ because all VW places carry the same stuff, and it's actually not any more expensive than anything else.
Ewen
I didn't know this about G12++ - I thought you couldn't mix it with G11 - I stand corrected - thanks for that!
I'd also go with G12++ because all VW places carry the same stuff, and it's actually not any more expensive than anything else.
Ewen
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Re: Coolants
Hi mate, sorry i was slowly typing as you speedily answered his question
didnt really mean to contradict you!
i did a lot of searching to make sure, before i used. links like this one say its ok http://www.germanautoparts.com/Chemical ... ts/VW-Audi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

i did a lot of searching to make sure, before i used. links like this one say its ok http://www.germanautoparts.com/Chemical ... ts/VW-Audi" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Coolants
not at all - thanks for the correction and proper information


