A bit off topic.. We can use green coolant in our cars?
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A bit off topic.. We can use green coolant in our cars?
A bit off topic.. We can use green coolant in our cars?
Also, what happened to your original turbo setup? You had purple compressor housings before, right?
Don't take this the wrong way... but I am just curious. Why would someone twin turbo their car without the reserve funds in place to take care of a problem.. like engine failure? All that money poured into the mods, yet, if something breaks, the car has to sit. Curiosity...
That's like asking who has a baby until their "ready". To do what I did AND have reserve money for a motor, I would have needed close to 20k sitting. That's redic. If I had "reserve money" to build a motor I would have done it right off the bat. I don't care if the car is down for 6 months. I have a 2013 elantra as a daily anyway.
You can build a motor and then blow it again. SHlT happens when you mod cars. If you're only going to do things when you think you have enough reserve money, you'll never get it done. I gambled that the car would stay running long enough for me to recoup from the turbo kit and I could do a motor on the side. I lost that bet, lol. IF this was my only car I wouldn't have taken that chance.
A bit off topic.. We can use green coolant in our cars?
Who's tune? Lemme guess...:kaboom:
it you start from scratch then yes you can use green. If your not completely draining the system you need to use an antifreeze that is compatible with the existing coolant.
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x3 Heard alot of things blowing up at jpc
x3 Heard alot of things blowing up at jpc
Interesting. Why not use orange? Any pros to using green?