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    Yeah there stock is a frustration ......still the upside is i get to ring the neck of someone elses Passat CC TDI for a while.

    Just curious - Whats a 42DD catch can??

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    Quote Originally Posted by scozzy View Post
    Yeah there stock is a frustration ......still the upside is i get to ring the neck of someone elses Passat CC TDI for a while.

    Just curious - Whats a 42DD catch can??
    See link for photos and details. Putting it simply, a catch can absorbs oily air vapours and reduces build up on the intake valves. Further details available in this link >> http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ead-64635.html
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    I bothered to look at my MY12 MK6 GTI today when stone cold after reading this helpful thread - I tend to only ever stare at it when the engine has been running and is up to operating temperature. It was about 2cm below the LOW mark, no warning had activated. Oh well.

    After 10250km, I've topped it up with ~200mL of distilled/demineralised water. The concentration of G12 in the system from factory is 50%, so the dilution that will occur as a result of adding this small quantity to the 8L capacity system will be inconsequential.

    Thanks for posting about this, I probably would have not noticed.
    Last edited by mythik; 22-03-2012 at 06:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mythik View Post
    I bothered to look at my MY12 MK6 GTI today when stone cold after reading this helpful thread - I tend to only ever stare at it when the engine has been running and is up to operating temperature. It was about 2cm below the LOW mark, no warning had activated. Oh well.

    After 10250km, I've topped it up with ~200mL of distilled/demineralised water. The concentration of G12 in the system from factory is higher than necessary for the Australian temperature conditions, so the dilution that will occur as a result will be inconsequential.

    Thanks for posting about this, I probably would have not noticed.
    The concern for hot climates is not the freezing point, but corrosion protection and scale or sludge formation.

    For this reason, one should maintain the coolant concentration level as specified by the manufacturer; Volkswagen specifies a minimum of 40%, and a maximum of 60%.

    Of course in emergencies, topping up with distilled water is better than nothing, but keeping a bottle of genuine coolant at home might be useful.

    • G 012 A8G M1 (1.5 L) : coolant concentrate
    • G 012 774 M2 (1.5 L) : coolant solution, diluted with 50% water


    Perhaps it's better (and cheaper) to purchase the bottle of concentrate as you can dilute it yourself (makes 3.75 L of coolant solution @ 40%), rather than the pre-mixed 50% solution.

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    I've got 2 extra bottles of G12++ coolant if anyone wants to reimburse me for them. (The VW service manager that I spoke to obviously doesn't know how much coolant is required to refill the tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel_vert View Post
    For this reason, one should maintain the coolant concentration level as specified by the manufacturer; Volkswagen specifies a minimum of 40%, and a maximum of 60%.
    Just checked the concentration; I'm not sure what it was originally as I didn't have the equipment handy, but the concentration after my top-up with distilled water and a 60km spirited drive is now 48%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    I've got 2 extra bottles of G12++ coolant if anyone wants to reimburse me for them. (The VW service manager that I spoke to obviously doesn't know how much coolant is required to refill the tank.
    For GTI and R models, the coolant capacity is approximately 8.0 litres, depending on equipment.

    For those with other models - the coolant capacity does vary depending on engine.

    Quote Originally Posted by mythik View Post
    Just checked the concentration; I'm not sure what it was originally as I didn't have the equipment handy, but the concentration after my top-up with distilled water and a 60km spirited drive is now 48%.
    That would imply that the initial concentration was at 50%, so you're well safe.

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    I've only got the 1.4, and I was told 10L

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    I've only got the 1.4, and I was told 10L
    Oops, given the title of this thread and your username (didn't see your sig), I thought you had an R.

    Anyway, the workshop manual says 5.6 L, depending on equipment, but that seems a bit low.

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    That's about right - I mixed one bottle of G12++ with water in the 5L container, the added a bit the next day. I've got 3 remaining bottles, one of which I'll use when upgrading to the Audi S3 intercooler.

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