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joe if im not mistaken theres a lot of chinese in that last post - i learnt japanese my dear and i said my japrish aint great. Its ok Joe it will be swift and brutal not long and drawn out - u shoould find osme comfort in that thought at least haha *jk*

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Originally posted by Micko

Ken - it is the pre-mixed stuff. Good for 4 years or 20,000kms. Meets many perormance requirements (as per sticker on box) & didn't seem to be any different to the other stuff.

I drained it by pulling off the bottom hose - then I realised that the radiator has a drain****...doh!

If you pulled off the hose then you got about 95% of the old stuff out so it shouldn't be a problem. I would have used the genuine Nissan stuff but I think it is all pretty much the same.

For psikers benefit , if it had been glycol based then they wont mix properly with water based ones and form an oily scum.

Cheers

Ken

hehehe , it bleeped your c o c k too !

Originally posted by 33Spec2

hahaha if it works like that id be grabbing every second girl i saw!:D

Russell - it doesnt work! as i said to joe its lucky he got me who laughed it off and not someone else cos he would have a mighty big bruise on his face by now - i may look weak but i can throw a mean punch :D

Originally posted by gtrken

If you pulled off the hose then you got about 95% of the old stuff out so it shouldn't be a problem. I would have used the genuine Nissan stuff but I think it is all pretty much the same.

For psikers benefit , if it had been glycol based then they wont mix properly with water based ones and form an oily scum.

Cheers

Ken

hehehe , it bleeped your c o c k  too !

i know this. :D was aa bad atempt at a joke :D

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Originally posted by gtrken

If you pulled off the hose then you got about 95% of the old stuff out so it shouldn't be a problem. I would have used the genuine Nissan stuff but I think it is all pretty much the same.

For psikers benefit , if it had been glycol based then they wont mix properly with water based ones and form an oily scum.

Cheers

Ken

hehehe , it bleeped your c o c k  too !

Thanks Ken - reason for the effort was that I was checking out the radiator cap yesterday & noticed that the overflow tank was empty & the radiator level was down to the core. Seems the bubbling you commented on was in fact due to a dodgy cap.

BTW - interesting that if you make your **** bigger, i.e. c o c k it doesn't bleep it out - there's gotta be a lesson in that somewhere!

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