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winterizing: rv antifreeze bad?

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huttcraft

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I'm confused about the correct antifreeze to use for protecting my intercooler and exhaust system this winter. I have a Sportster 4tec SCIC so I need to treat the open-loop exhaust cooling system.

Various threads on the forum refer to biodegradable RV / marine antifreeze for winterizing. But there seem to be 2 different products: expensive marine-specific antifreeze, advertised as aluminum-safe and containing rust inhibitors (eg. Starbrite "Sea Safe"); and the cheap RV / plumbing antifreeze most hardware stores sell this time of year.

I've read, however, that these days almost all antifreeze is in fact aluminum-safe. Also I'm not so concerned about rust inhibition since the exhaust system is full of water most of the year anyway, so obviously it's somewhat rust resistant on its own. I just don't want to use a product that will kill any impellers and the like in the exhaust cooling circuit.

Can I use the regular RV antifreeze for this job or should I buy the marine-specific stuff?

Dave
 
Yeah cheaper stuff is fine. I verified it with my local Sea doo dealer, thats all they use.
 
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