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Im trying to get some info on which is the best recommend  coolant for my 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 24Valve. Im going to change my water pump today and drain all the coolant, so i was wondering if there is another route to take verse buying the coolant at the dealership for 24.35 really not trying to go that route

 

The parts man at dodge just told me as long at its the green i should be good. He said that the green all come from the same place just different labels on there. so if this is helpful everyone can now save a few bucks

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  • Thanks a lot Katoom, i actually went with the coolant at napa which was an Ethylene Glycol green and I'm glad i did because after reading what you just put makes sense. I've bought the coolant once be

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At the risk of being repetitive, Wally world super tech for me.  

I've noticed that the antifreeze you get at the dealer or Cummins locations is Propylene Glycol because its less toxic.  But what you want is Ethylene Glycol because it does a better job dissipating heat.  The regular old green stuff at the parts stores is EG.  There are PG antifreezes too but they're usually specific.  Get a couple gallons of green concentrate and a few gallons of distilled water and the whole thing will run you about $30.  Get the 50/50 stuff and you'll spend twice that. :thumbup2:

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Thanks a lot Katoom, i actually went with the coolant at napa which was an Ethylene Glycol green and I'm glad i did because after reading what you just put makes sense. I've bought the coolant once before from the dealer and its just to costly. plus when i went to napa to get the water pump and coolant the lady gave me 20% off of everything. so that was an blessed day but thank you so much for the input its great having forum like this