Originally Posted By: mechanicx
Peak Global is a lifetime coolant just because their marketing says so? Explain how PGL can last longer than Dexcool? Global has sodium benzoate which is used in 2 year coolant and in G-05. So tell us since you are so technical what's the other magic ingredient that makes it last longer than Dexcool and its extended life HD coolant variants? And if it is so good then why are OEM manufactures using Dexcool and not Peak Global.
They should be using Peak Global and Water Wetter according to you, but none of them are. I guess manufacturers are too "shade tree" and "non-technical".
All of your questions are answered here (pay attention to the phrase "patented organic acid technology"):
http://www.peakantifreeze.com/faq_global.html#B
We all know how good Amsoil, Red Line, Royal Purple are but the car manufacturers are too cheap to use them. Heck, they are also too cheap to use synthetic oil in all of their models. Manufacturers are not shade tree, they are just too cheap.
Peak Global is a lifetime coolant just because their marketing says so? Explain how PGL can last longer than Dexcool? Global has sodium benzoate which is used in 2 year coolant and in G-05. So tell us since you are so technical what's the other magic ingredient that makes it last longer than Dexcool and its extended life HD coolant variants? And if it is so good then why are OEM manufactures using Dexcool and not Peak Global.
They should be using Peak Global and Water Wetter according to you, but none of them are. I guess manufacturers are too "shade tree" and "non-technical".
All of your questions are answered here (pay attention to the phrase "patented organic acid technology"):
http://www.peakantifreeze.com/faq_global.html#B
We all know how good Amsoil, Red Line, Royal Purple are but the car manufacturers are too cheap to use them. Heck, they are also too cheap to use synthetic oil in all of their models. Manufacturers are not shade tree, they are just too cheap.