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Unread 01-02-2006, 06:58 PM   #12
Israar
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Default Re: Time to go Water Cooled (need some professional opinions and help!)

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Originally Posted by Brians256
No, I will not recommend any manufacturer above another unless I think there is a huge difference. There may be a big difference but I haven't researched Swiftech versus Dangerden. I would trust either and recommend both to anyone.

I have used Dangerden additive safely for about 1.5 years in one system and I'm using an antifreeze mixture in another system for about 2.5 years. NEVER FLUSHED. So, I'm not following my own advice. Dang, I hope it doesn't bite me in the arse when it fails.
Thanks mate, you've been a real big help just like billbartuska! I can't thank you two enough!

All I have to do now, as I have all what I need wrote down, is to order it all Then I'm good to go for testing it, gonna have it leak-tested for about 1 week to make sure it doesn't leak and for me to check it easier for any growths

Gonna save up a little more though before I start ordering

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Originally Posted by Brians256
I need to flush those systems!
Haha! Then do it now then!

Just before I go, would 4 foot of tubing be an ample amount, or should I go for something like 8-10 foot of tubing? Not sure but I wrote down 4 foot on paper just as an estimated guess, I'd assume it would be enough tubing but you never know?

--Lee
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