Brett928S2 wrote:
Hi

Sorry you are wrong Jim...there are ONLY 2 basic types as above.....its the base chemicals that matter..all the rest is just modern and non needed add ons...and don`t forget the 928 was designed in the early 70`s...
I use any basic Ethylene Glycol and its fine as long as 50/50 all year round....
Oh and your site is American and most of it is total rubbish.....
All the best Brett

OK Brett bowing to your superior knowledge but you are wrong! It is the BASE Chemicals that are different & get it wrong & in the least you end up with a gooey mess to flush, at the worst it can kill water pumps & engines. The market has changed hugely in the last 15-20 years! Heavily driven by the Japanese & their all alloy engines.
And since you poo poo the american site here is the SELOC UK site saying the same thing!
In fact the first line of this site is:-
Types of Anti-Freeze There are three primary types of anti-freeze for your car’s radiator cooling system:
http://wiki.seloc.org/a/CoolantAs an addendum, I'm a Jag owner & people like you who think they know have been filling the late jags with whatever coolant they find & causing quite a few quids worth of damage. I've not done it (but came close) but others have.