How damaging would it be to use a low silicate HOAT in a Japanese car? Will there be any risk with silicate prematurely wearing out the water pumps that the Japanese car makers fear so much?
So my partner and I both have 05 Mazda 3s, (pre 'FL22', Mazda's 2nd generation P-HOAT). Unfortunately Down Under, its impossible to find a coolant that's suitable ie silicate/borate free, phosphate based coolant besides OEM concentrate which is a ball breaker at 1qt/USD$25 - 4x what an aftermarket HOAT would cost. Another kick in the pants is this Mazda stuff is only rated at weak 2 year intervals! We don't get brands like Peak etc down here...
Would it be OK to use a HOAT? I'd be going with something like this; http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Long_Life_Concentrated_Coolant/ which appears to be a G-05 clone at 1/4rd the cost of the OEM stuff.
So my partner and I both have 05 Mazda 3s, (pre 'FL22', Mazda's 2nd generation P-HOAT). Unfortunately Down Under, its impossible to find a coolant that's suitable ie silicate/borate free, phosphate based coolant besides OEM concentrate which is a ball breaker at 1qt/USD$25 - 4x what an aftermarket HOAT would cost. Another kick in the pants is this Mazda stuff is only rated at weak 2 year intervals! We don't get brands like Peak etc down here...
Would it be OK to use a HOAT? I'd be going with something like this; http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Long_Life_Concentrated_Coolant/ which appears to be a G-05 clone at 1/4rd the cost of the OEM stuff.