...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp They say it is compatible with glycol. Don't know about the VW stuff.They also have one they specify for diesel (without corrosion inhibitors).http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp?subCategoryID=6
Sooo,After reading all this about cavitation, what do you think as VW diesel owners should be using a anti-cavitation additive and testing the cooling system with the strips?It sounds like we experience the same combustion-pressure wave cavitation as the Ford's ect.Anybody else checked into this???
I called Redline and they also said that if your engine is wet sleeve then their diesel specific version is best for that. We can use the regular stuff.I had some highway driving to do today so I bought some to put in. Same speed, wind resistance etc.After Water Wetter, There is only about a 5 degree drop on average at highway speed. Where I noticed an improvement for myself was the heat dissipation. If I were to accelerate at boost to create some heat, it would go away faster with the water wetter. I have a digital gauge with the temp sensor monitoring the coolant exiting the head. In my opinion, the stuff works. I wish I had the time and resources to test some of the competitors.Hope this helps.-JB