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Mishimoto MMRA-LC-FULLF Liquid Chill Synthetic Engine Coolant, Full Strength Concentrate (1 Gallon)

Manufacturer: Mishimoto
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$ 75 95

Manufacturer: Mishimoto
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Customer Questions

Question:

I drive a 2006 Nissan 350z, the car has mods into it I mean I live in south Florida and this place gets hot, I saw that you guys have the 50/50 and the full strength one I mean I want to buy the most expensive one bit how many bottles should I get plus on the overflow tank goes water or more if the coolant whichever I then decide to get? Could anyone elaborate for me in this matter. Thanks in advance. - michael gonzalez

Answer:

Hey Michael, if you're just going to drain and refill, I would get 2 or 3 gallons. If it's a dry motor that's just been rebuilt, I would get at least 3, if not 4.

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$ 75 95

Description

Liquid Chill™ Synthetic Engine Coolant technology combines an inherently nontoxic propylene glycol base with unique poly organic additives (POAT) to allow a service life that can exceed 7+ years or 750,000 miles in Heavy Duty (diesel) applications and over 2+ years or 250,000 miles in Light Duty (gasoline) applications, although Mishimoto engineers recommend consulting your service manual for application-specific guidelines. Liquid Chill™ Synthetic Engine Coolant is designed to meet or exceed all stock specifications and exceeds the specs needed to pass ASTM D6210 and ASTM D3306 coolant tests. It's premixed with deionized water, so it's ready to use and safe for all water-cooled engines, protecting against boilover to 265°F and freezing to -26°F (with 15 psi cap)**.

The proprietary formula doesn't contain any nasty nitrates, amines, high-fructose corn syrup, phosphates, silicates, borates, and all those other "ates" that will clog up thermostats and radiators, and cause excessive wear on water pumps. However, Mishimoto engineers strongly recommend that you and your children do NOT consume this coolant. Seriously, don't drink it, and keep it on a high shelf so kids and pets can't get to it.

  • Protects against boilover to 265°F and freezing to -26°F
  • Reduces engine wear
  • Drops operating temperatures
  • Inhibits corrosion
  • Seals pinhole leaks
  • Formulated for all radiator types
  • Safe for all gas/diesel engines
  • Provides year-round protection

Customer Questions

Question:

I drive a 2006 Nissan 350z, the car has mods into it I mean I live in south Florida and this place gets hot, I saw that you guys have the 50/50 and the full strength one I mean I want to buy the most expensive one bit how many bottles should I get plus on the overflow tank goes water or more if the coolant whichever I then decide to get? Could anyone elaborate for me in this matter. Thanks in advance. - michael gonzalez

Answer:

Hey Michael, if you're just going to drain and refill, I would get 2 or 3 gallons. If it's a dry motor that's just been rebuilt, I would get at least 3, if not 4.

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