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Coolent is the liquid that goes in there, use Tectaloy 90 or 100 (alother 100 is alot more expensive) i flushed my whole system out last night and put new coolent in? Does anyone know how much a S1 R33 GTS-T should take abotu7lt's????

A weeks' worth of detox kit bought from Woolies...

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Just remove the lower radiator pipe, and watch it flow! Don't do it when it is hot. Once it's all out, remove the top hose, and then stick a garden-hose in the top and give it a good blast until the water coming out of the bottom is clear. =-]

Theres alos a drian plug at the bottom as well, and flush some water back down the top pipe, wich goes around the block, make sure when you fill back up you use concentrate and dilute it, rathern then pre mixed, that way you can add a little more concentrate to compensate the water sitting around the block that u flushed through (you wont' be able to get it all out, im sure there is drainage points for them but not really worth it)

Hope that helps, Michael

Na if you do it right you shoudlnt' get any air into it, i mean if you run it with the cap of the raditor you will have a few bubbbles jsut watch it and toip directly into the radiator, there are bleed points for it, but i couldnt' bee bother it worked fine for me.

Michael

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