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    Quote Originally Posted by falco View Post
    Honda sold me 5 liters for $40. They said they don't make a 1 litre.
    they lied.
    they make 1L pre-mix blue type 2 coolant.
    Gas up the Vtec for you tonight and baby you can go wherever you like.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    According to the service manual, other coolants can cause the cooling system to corrode.
    self serving statement from honda, that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by assailant View Post
    self serving statement from honda, that one
    There is a reason. http://www.geocities.com/dtmcbride/h...ntifreeze.html
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    that site contain too much stuffs to digest.... Just get a Honda coolant for a peace of mind.

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    sorry to break the topic but how hot does your temp needle run ?

    mine is like over a third...
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    Ranges between a 1/3 and 1/2 mark....

    Using the coolant readout on the integrated radio/aircon display, my operating coolant temp is between 85-92 degrees. Lower on the freeway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroAccord13 View Post
    Ranges between a 1/3 and 1/2 mark....

    Using the coolant readout on the integrated radio/aircon display, my operating coolant temp is between 85-92 degrees. Lower on the freeway.
    Yep.Mine too.

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    thanks guys, just that i thought it seemed a bit hotter but i guess it's normal.
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    I used to run about 90 degrees normal city driving. After a coolant change, it is 85 degrees. But not much info since the proof is in the oil temperatures (and I don't have an oil temp gauge)
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    just a general question.
    if your radiator is full (squeezing pipe makes coolant bob up and down) but your reservoir is low on coolant, is it advisable tp top it up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by falco View Post
    Honda sold me 5 liters for $40. They said they don't make a 1 litre.
    HOMFG

    i paid $57.20 at fricken trivett parra >_>

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    Quote Originally Posted by philip_pc View Post
    just a general question.
    if your radiator is full (squeezing pipe makes coolant bob up and down) but your reservoir is low on coolant, is it advisable tp top it up?
    When ur car has been running for a good 5-10minutes or so, check ur resovoir, if its less than low, then yes i'd top it up.

    If ur car is parked, and it is well below low, you'd prob still be better of topping up to get the level at least to low.
    Gas up the Vtec for you tonight and baby you can go wherever you like.....

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