Green coolant vs. Blue BMW coolant

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  • Court M3
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    BMW Coolant Alternative

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  • imsotyerred
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    they recommend the blue coolant because (as several people have already mentioned) it won't eat up your seals, hoses, gaskets, and other important plastic parts in your cooling system. although this was a big deal several years ago, it doesn't make a difference with most modern coolants.

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  • e34john
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    Green is in the car right now (previous owner) but I have BMW ready to go, just been lazy.

    I thought as long as its phosphate free it was ok.

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  • 500ke30
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    I've been using the pre-mixed green stuff for a while and haven't had any problems.

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  • DCColegrove
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    Originally posted by backtrail69
    You generally want to run watter wetter or another corrosion resistor in straight water. Most track cars run straight water with water wetter/corrosion protection in case of a leak.
    Track and street conditions are very different.

    A million years ago when I raced Datsun 510s (True...I worked for BMW and raced against them in the 80's) we used a mixture of watter and ethyl alcohol. We always drained it out at the end of the day and we never expected anything to last more than several races.

    Coolant/Antifreeze is necessary on the street for corrosion, lubrication and boil over protection.

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  • backtrail69
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    You generally want to run watter wetter or another corrosion resistor in straight water. Most track cars run straight water with water wetter/corrosion protection in case of a leak.

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  • E30 Cabrio
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    Running straight water will wear out your water pump bearings as they don't provide lubrication to them the way that running a mix of coolant and water does.

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  • Jeremiel5
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    Originally posted by clavinZERO
    You don't want just water, because of the boiling point issue (I think) and rust formation from impure water.

    The main reason to use the blue BMW antifreeze (other than it is the good shit) is DUH!..... it just looks cool to have a blue coolant reservoir! :hitler:
    i just use water cuz when i race because i don't want to have to clean up the green or blue mess that will pontentially get me booted out of the race in the misfortunate event that i bust a hole on a radiator pipe or what not, but i live in cali, so the weather is different, i guess...

    how bad is it to do that...?

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  • clavinZERO
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    You don't want just water, because of the boiling point issue (I think) and rust formation from impure water.

    The main reason to use the blue BMW antifreeze (other than it is the good shit) is DUH!..... it just looks cool to have a blue coolant reservoir! :hitler:

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  • george graves
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    Originally posted by Dave McLaren
    I like to see gen-eu-wine BMW coolant stocked in my garage.
    Word.

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  • franco90
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    no just kidding shit i learn new shit every day
    Last edited by franco90; 05-23-2008, 09:59 PM.

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  • franco90
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    Shit I guess water is bad as replacement for cooling..

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  • Jbpka06
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    ive been running dexcool for awhile now with no problems, but the stuff sure is syrupy.

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  • rThor432
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    Originally posted by DCColegrove
    I can't remember the specific make up of it but the red stuff "Dex Cool??" is NOT okay.
    Eats the tank seals in the heater core, radiator, heater control valve....
    Correct, it fucks shit up. Basically.

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  • E30 Cabrio
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    OK, I'll stick with the Blue stuff.

    Thanks as always for sharing the knowledge.

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