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11-15-2013, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by dogfish246
Hey guys, so I just published my latest How-to video on checking the coolant freezing temp. It just hit below freezing in the NE so I figured this would save some people headaches from improper coolant:water ratios.
Let me know what you think!
If you like the video, hit the "thumbs-up" button on youtube. It helps me out, thanks!!!
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODwfBDvWxmU
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Please go to 2.15 minutes of your video and tell us what you said the 50/50 tested at.
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Originally Posted by dogfish246
Dude, I am asking where you are getting your -34F from??? I gave you the math (already commented above) which makes perfect sense.
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Your math SEEMED accurate but the control of +5f was wrong. So your answer was wrong. GIGO.
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11-15-2013, 05:06 AM
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Re: Coolant Freezing Temp Check (For upcoming winter)
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Originally Posted by modelageek
Please go to 2.15 minutes of your video and tell us what you said the 50/50 tested at.
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Your math SEEMED accurate but the control of +5f was wrong. So your answer was wrong. GIGO.
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I be interested to see if maybe the anti-freeze he used was already a 50/50 premix, and he deluded it even more when he did the 50/50 mix
i say that because a 50/50 mix should be alot lower than 5 degrees
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11-15-2013, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by ranger024x4
I be interested to see if maybe the anti-freeze he used was already a 50/50 premix, and he deluded it even more when he did the 50/50 mix
i say that because a 50/50 mix should be alot lower than 5 degrees
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That is what I was thinking too. I can see from his jug he has the concentrate. I did not bring it up because he will not acknowledge that in his video he tells us his 50/50 results are +5F. Baby Steps! I was afraid I would confuse him even more.
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11-15-2013, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dogfish246
Dude, I am asking where you are getting your -34F from??? I gave you the math (already commented above) which makes perfect sense. I dont get what you are saying... If you are going to say something is wrong, you have to prove it and you havent done that... I dont want you to think I am upset or anything, just confused...
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Good info. So the prestone 50/50 is where modelageek is getting his -34 temp number from. I didnt know that because this is Dexcool which has a higher temp.. Gotta get some other videos done first tho lol
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From the back of a Dexcool jug. ....I do appreciate you making videos but they need to be accurate.
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11-15-2013, 06:13 AM
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Re: Coolant Freezing Temp Check (For upcoming winter)
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Originally Posted by cowboybilly9mile
I had the unplanned delight of doing some cooling system work over the last two weeks; I was reminded again what's printed on the Prestone jug which is 50/50 = -34*F. I don't know where modela got his info, but me, I DO know about dexcool and what it did to many GM cars; after that ugly train wreck why would anyone want to place any confidence in that coolant? If you're not familiar do some very quick research and you'll be reading about corroded gaskets and gooey, jello like chit clogging intakes thanks to dexcool. Nice way to treat your customers GM, no wonder you're a company in decline since ~1979. Really, just use Prestone and you'll be fine.
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In the Corvette you have to use Dexcool because it comes from the factory with it. As long as you dont mix any other coolant with it, you are fine (in the Vette I never had a problem). But yea, I heard it's a mess! IDK what is wrong with regular antifreeze...
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Originally Posted by ranger024x4
I be interested to see if maybe the anti-freeze he used was already a 50/50 premix, and he deluded it even more when he did the 50/50 mix
i say that because a 50/50 mix should be alot lower than 5 degrees
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Naw, it was concentrate. I wonder why it was only -5F then? Hmmm... Maybe the gauge just isnt that accurate?
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11-15-2013, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by dogfish246
In the Corvette you have to use Dexcool because it comes from the factory with it. As long as you dont mix any other coolant with it, you are fine (in the Vette I never had a problem). But yea, I heard it's a mess! IDK what is wrong with regular antifreeze...
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Naw, it was concentrate. I wonder why it was only -5F then? Hmmm... Maybe the gauge just isnt that accurate?
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Ok now we are making a little progress. To be accurate on your video you said +5F fit 50/50. Those $2 testers suck.
I have never heard one good thing about Dexcool.
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11-15-2013, 07:24 AM
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Re: Coolant Freezing Temp Check (For upcoming winter)
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Ok now we are making a little progress. To be accurate on your video you said +5F fit 50/50. Those $2 testers suck.
I have never heard one good thing about Dexcool.
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Well I am being accurate. This was an experiment, those were the results... It's accurate in that sense. The test is flawed because my instrument is not calibrated or has a large range of values that it averages. I just got a new tester and will be making a supplementary video.
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11-15-2013, 11:08 AM
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Re: Coolant Freezing Temp Check (For upcoming winter)
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Originally Posted by modelageek
I have never heard one good thing about Dexcool.
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Got that right, even the neighbors cat won't drink it.
It is true that mixing dex with other brands is potentially asking for trouble, but more importantly there were GM cars right out of the box, and especially with the 3.1L, that experienced the cooling system problems I noted. And it's things like that which result in loyal customers changing brands. Quite frankly, you can find better quality anti freeze coming out of a drunk pizzing in an alley. I know you mean well to the viewers of the vid and are trying to help, but promoting that dexcool chit is like promoting unprotected sex with multiple $20 street hags.
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