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    Fleetguard ES Compleat OAT EG Premix 50/50 1 Gal - CC36077.

    Has anyone use this on their truck or what’s a good coolant use for a 6.7L Cummins?


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    I feel it's a ideal coolant for MY 6.7L - it's just tough to find... My ideal set up would be to add a coolant filter (spin-on) at the time of drain & refill but unfortunately kits aren't as available in the same $$$ range as the PSD & Duramax...

    Working on getting two more gallons and then attempt to drain and refill.

    FCA did us no favors with easy access to a radiator drain plug. (If there actually is one)

    I have read where it's easier to remove the passengers side fender well & remove the bottom radiator hose...

    Local Stealership still wants my left kidney for the Mopar coolant & Im totally eliminating Amazon (since they are big supporters of the NFL - I'm done with them).

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    Re: Coolant

    Ever try Evans coolant?

    I have used it and really liked it but the vehicles has much smaller cooling systems so it wasn't too expensive.

    It is pretty great stuff IMO, the complete draining of coolant from the system is a challenge though.

    Can't mix with water.


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    I get the Mopar MS-12106 OAT concentrate for about $23/gallon on Amazon Prime, and mix it 50/50 with distilled water ($0.75/gal) from my local grocery store.

    I can get the 50/50 pre-mix from my local dealership for $26/gallon.

    And yes, it's much easier to drain the coolant by pulling the passenger fender liner and the lower radiator hose.

    I then refill the system through one of the coolant plugs on top of the head, and the degas bottle.


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    I use Mopar 50/50 mix and got 2 gallons for $35 shipped from Rock Auto.

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    Re: Coolant

    Quote Originally Posted by ringbearer View Post
    Ever try Evans coolant?

    I have used it and really liked it but the vehicles has much smaller cooling systems so it wasn't too expensive.

    It is pretty great stuff IMO, the complete draining of coolant from the system is a challenge though.

    Can't mix with water.
    Who sez??


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    You can mix but defeats the purpose.

    Evans is not water based and will nucleate boil like water based coolants if mixed with water.

    Also not slippery so great for use on race tracks.


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