Always interesting how other countries are so much more relaxed than in US. "Here this works, does everything"
I'll pretty sure a lot of people Mexico people think that's how cold it gets on the dark side of the moon. (I'm exaggerating, of course)Does that say down to -16°C?
Lots likely do. But antifreeze does have corrosion additives, and a boiling point like 10F higher.I figured they used water.
AUTOVIT's ANTIFREEZE COOLANT Ready to use, is elaborated with ethilenglicol, rust preventers antioxidants, stabilizerd, antifoaming and anticavity. Ingredient modifiers of boiling temperature and additives promote an excellent performance of the cooling system: This product flows at low temperatures due to its freezing temperature allowing the car to start properly even in very low temperatures. Due to it's cooling capacity, It can guarantee th adequate temperature to keep the engine goingI'll pretty sure a lot of people Mexico people think that's how cold it gets on the dark side of the moon. (I'm exaggerating, of course)
It does make it seem like the pre mix coolant is less than 50-50, though. The text in the back label was too small to read on my phone without my cheaters.
I didn't get a price. Wife was not interested hanging out in the auto section and we were pressed for time.Fewer lawyers in Mexico likely. Cuante questa?
It can get plenty cool up in the mountains in Mexico I am guessing.
I'll pretty sure a lot of people Mexico people think that's how cold it gets on the dark side of the moon. (I'm exaggerating, of course)
It does make it seem like the pre mix coolant is less than 50-50, though. The text in the back label was too small to read on my phone without my cheaters.
25/75 gives marginally better cooling capacity, too. Guess it doesn’t get too cold south of the Rio Grande.Yes around 25/75 actually. Which is what I woulr run there anyway.