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Old 07-30-2008, 01:07 PM
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I was looking at the "stretch trucks" and noticed this picture of the engine. What is wrong with this picture?
 
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Old 07-30-2008, 01:14 PM
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Green coolant... is that Evan's NPG?
 
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Old 07-30-2008, 01:24 PM
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Green coolant... is that Evan's NPG?
I'm not sure but it doesn't look right. I looked at the Evans web site and the NPG+ is in a black container, the other containers on this site don't show a green coolant.
 
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I've read on this site before that Evans isn't recommended in the 6L. The funny thing is that it looks like dried coolant on that piece of plastic that sticks out over the turbo.

"who cares if you're overflowing coolant, just replace it with non-spec'd coolant since it's cheap at wally world!"
 
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On a side note, the coolant may not be the required Gold coolant, but at least the underside of the hood is painted gold! That makes up for it!
 
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Originally Posted by dc3655
"who cares if you're overflowing coolant, just replace it with non-spec'd coolant since it's cheap at wally world!"
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On a side note, the coolant may not be the required Gold coolant, but at least the underside of the hood is painted gold! That makes up for it!
I figured we could have some fun with this picture.
 
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Green alert! Green alert!
 
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Is that fourteen karet?????? And they did not just stop at the hood. Does there teeth match??
 
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Where's the coolant filter?
 
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Old 08-01-2008, 03:45 PM
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A different Picture

Sorry, this is way off topic. But I have to share my finding. Check out this picture! The person that took the picture said these people just passed their vehicle on a corner going very fast with the three guy's holding onto the ropes! I think it was taken in Ecuador. Just a silly picture but amusing!
Here's the link Click Here
 

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