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+1 to this, used it in my BMW M3 and saw a 4deg C drop in running temp and it also took care of a minor over heating issue on 100+ days in traffic with my last 80.RMI25 coolant treatment. Used in 2 vehicles, my old land rover and my '97 FZJ. Just pour it in and in a couple of weeks the inside of the radiator looks new.
not really a miracle in a bottle but I recently found that castrol purple degreaser is some wonderful stuff! This stuff literally takes grease and cuts it right off engine blocks, etc. I actually use it for a lot of stuff. It is the BEST to use on a dirty ass weber grill.
Be ultra careful when using this stuff around aluminum. Yes it works great, but it is caustic and will eat the metal. If you do use it on aluminum, don't let it sit for long, and flush the area with lots and lots of water.
Like kissing your sister it's a waste of time.
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A tablespoon of Downey liquid fabric softener works just as well for quieting noisy PS pumps.
I believe (but not positively) it has silicone in it, which may help the system, at least in the short term. I know it has a lot of other stuff in it, which you don't need and could cause more problems in the long run. If you want a miracle cure, at least use something that the manufacturer intended to be used in that manner.IS THAT REALLY TRUE ABOUT THE DOWNEY FABRIC SOFTENER? CAN ANYONE ATTEST TO THIS? THANK YOU
I believe (but not positively) it has silicone in it, which may help the system, at least in the short term. I know it has a lot of other stuff in it, which you don't need and could cause more problems in the long run. If you want a miracle cure, at least use something that the manufacturer intended to be used in that manner.
That being said, Cruiser Dan is backing it, and he's a Toyota guru and is known for being pretty particular about his truck.