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Anybody got any views on these products?? Is the Wynns better than the Redex etc..
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Disco Frank |
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umm i dont use em and been told tehy not the best
also was told coke works wonders. . . . . best bets is to take the rad out and get it flushed at a rad joint! use redline water wetter is good s**t!!
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coke works well, to flush radiator?
hmm, if this is true, might be worth a go.
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uglybob |
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hehe but you wern't game enough to try it were ya frank! lol neither me! i know coke cleans, but i aint putting it anywhere near my engine bay!
hence why i have a new radiator going in on wednesday...
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Nick I |
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I'm informed that running a flush through the engine prior to an oil change can help dislodge many nasty built up deposits. The main benefit it seems is that seal life is extended or improved. Changing the oil filter would be mandatory. Cheers |
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Disco Frank |
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ahh yes thats an engine oil flush
these work reallly really good and worth it every 2nd oil change i do it for sure but this a radiotor flush. ohh a cheap engine oil flush get some hella cheap oil 3 ltrs from coles add 1- 2 ltrs of diesel or kero i think and put that in engine run for 10 mins drain and add new good oil!
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