Mix them if you have hard water, that will limit the minerals and not be as bad 
as distilled......

On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 14:34:46 -0500, Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

It was distilled water. Marshall and I went back and forth on this for a while. 
The conclusion was that two maps were produced of the US - one from MBUSA and 
the other from the USGS. If you live in an area with high mineral content in 
the water (I forget what concentration), then use distilled. I'm in Kansas 
City, and I use distilled - HIGH mineral content hear. Other places it is not 
necessary.
Marshall was pretty adamantly against distilled, but MBUSA, in their newsletter 
to Indy's recommended it for areas with high mineral content water...actually, 
I think they recommended it everywhere.
Marshall argued that the coolant was not oroginally designed for distilled 
water. I countered that the formula may have been changed the rec may have been 
rethought for some reason. THAT question was never resolved.
Chris




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