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What brand of coolant/anti-freeze is BRP using?

Possible chemical interactions?:

In 1977, I sold a 71 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu to a friend. I had used only 10/30 Quakerstate since new; but my friend liked Castrol (which I have mainly used for Japanese and British bikes). He switched, but complained that it was using oil. Previously, the 307 (Quad carb, aluminum high rise manifold, Hooker headers, aftermarket dual exhausts) had about 70,000 miles, but no oil consumption could be noted on the dip stick, between 3,000 mile interval oil changes.
After a couple years, he in turn sold it to a mutual friend, who went back to the original oil and then had no notable consumption between oil changes.
Did the additives conflict?

Thus my encouragement to chose a quality major brand of oil and continue with it, if at all practical.

Please do not take this sideways to an oil thread...it is not winter and oil is not the topic...just making point regarding the possible reaction of chemical additives between brands or types.
 
Anecdotal responses may be supportive/encouraging, but caution should be exercised concerning mixing OAT with HOAT, due to the possibility of chemical interaction, resulting in gelling, despite Prestone's claim.

If already done, then check the radiator and/or radiator overflow tank. May not be as serious as mixing brake fluid DOT 5 (silicone based) with 5.1 (glycol based), but still worth consideration.

But if preference is for an alternate coolant, probably best to do a thorough flush and completely replace.

yes ..... I think the clean Flush, and get whatever is in it completely Out.... and then, go with whatever you like best.
 
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Well as I stated earlier ..... I decided to use the GM DEXCOOL .... I've run my 14 RT through 6 heat / cool cycles and all is well ..... So from my tests, I feel it's OK to mix this with the current Can-Am - OEM coolant..... Mike :thumbup:

With the shady past of Dexcool gelling in radiators I would be very leery of it. And that is as a pure solution. Adding it to a dissimilar coolant would make me very nervous. Running it through a few heat cycles is not going to tell you anything about how it will react/function in the future.

Like some others have suggested, I would definitely drain the entire system and start with fresh stuff. Especially given the limited coolant capacity the Spyder has.
 
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With the shady past of Dexcool gelling in radiators I would be very leery of it. And that is as a pure solution. Adding it to a dissimilar coolant would make me very nervous. Running it through a few heat cycles is not going to tell you anything about how it will react/function in the future.

Like some others have suggested, I would definitely drain the entire system and start with fresh stuff. Especially given the limited coolant capacity the Spyder has.

I think that it was more the "shady people" mixing antifreeze than the antifreeze itself.
I ran a fleet for many years with GM products and never had any problems myself.

As always "I could be mistaken" :cheers:
 
So, now where are we on this topic of what anti-freeze to use that meets BRP's specs?

Maybe I'll do a search on this forum and see what I find because this thread has been very confusing I think.


Per this thread, the orange XPS is the correct stuff to use. I have no idea if there is a non-OEM equivalent and don't intend to find out the hard way.

https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...anti-freeze-in-the-1330&highlight=anti-freeze
 
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So, now where are we on this topic of what anti-freeze to use that meets BRP's specs?

Maybe I'll do a search on this forum and see what I find because this thread has been very confusing I think.


Per this thread, the orange XPS is the correct stuff to use. I have no idea if there is a non-OEM equivalent and don't intend to find out the hard way.

https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...anti-freeze-in-the-1330&highlight=anti-freeze

Thanks for that, I was getting a bit confused myself. When in doubt I get the OEM stuff.
 
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Thanks ...... I did a search and found a few here who have mixed the GM Dexcool with the BRP stuff with good results ..... That's what I added to my 14 RT ..... so far I've run three heat / fan cycles and it's seems to be working ..... I'll let everyone know if it FAILS ..... thanks ....Mike :thumbup:

My dealer kinda sorta (in a low voice) said he thinks Can Am stuff is GM Dexcool, knowing Can Am doesn't make the stuff. So I have topped up my antifreeze with the Dexcool without incident.

Bill
 
My dealer kinda sorta (in a low voice) said he thinks Can Am stuff is GM Dexcool, knowing Can Am doesn't make the stuff. So I have topped up my antifreeze with the Dexcool without incident.

Bill

how long , or how many miles since you put that in yours ??
 
My dealer kinda sorta (in a low voice) said he thinks Can Am stuff is GM Dexcool, knowing Can Am doesn't make the stuff. So I have topped up my antifreeze with the Dexcool without incident.Bill

That's a scary dealer. It's XPS; he should know that.
 
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Im sure its been mentioned before. I picked up that the tap for draining the system is better left alone. Possibly better to loosen and pull off a lower hose was recommended.

We dont get many brands discussed here in NZ. Is the Orange stuff Pete?
 
Im sure its been mentioned before. I picked up that the tap for draining the system is better left alone. Possibly better to loosen and pull off a lower hose was recommended.

We dont get many brands discussed here in NZ. Is the Orange stuff Pete?

Well, I used to have ginger hair; does that count?
 
I think this Thread has set a new record for " OFF -TOPIC " posts :roflblack::gaah::roflblack::roflblack: ......JMHO ;) ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
Very good.

What say you on the colors?


Crickets I guess..........

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Well as I stated earlier ..... I decided to use the GM DEXCOOL .... I've run my 14 RT through 6 heat / cool cycles and all is well ..... So from my tests, I feel it's OK to mix this with the current Can-Am - OEM coolant..... Mike :thumbup:

Mike, you may have posted and I missed it, but are you still running the Dexcool and is all ok? I had intended to do a flush but couldn't get my old bones to function so had the dealer do it. Tech did say Dexcool was fine for topping off but did not question his source of info.
 
Mike, you may have posted and I missed it, but are you still running the Dexcool and is all ok? I had intended to do a flush but couldn't get my old bones to function so had the dealer do it. Tech did say Dexcool was fine for topping off but did not question his source of info.

I actually bought the " Prestone " brand of Dex-Cool it was much cheaper ..... PS to all, Dex-Cool is an Anti-freeze / Coolant FORMULATION which is different from the Green stuff. So anything labeled " DexCool " is OK to use ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
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