green coolant has been around for ever.the new pink coolant is supposedly bio degradeable and supposedly not cause harm to the environment if dumped on the ground. the pink is still detrimental to pets, and basically the pink coolant is just another example of big companies ripping off the consumer with more hype to sell there product
the painting magnifies a pink tulip which includes a contrast between the dark green and the scarlet pink and white petals. Smooth compostion
Pink is the negative colour for green
It is easy to make colours mix with each other, which makes new colours. When colour green mixes with pink, it makes brown colour.
It is virtually impossible to make dark green from pink. Save yourself a lot of expense and headache and just buy a can of dark green.
Think about pink as red and white. Red and blue and white make a light colored purple, something like lilac. It would depend on the ratio of pink to blue and the exact shade of blue or pink.
Green, red, pink, orange, or blue.
No. Apparently it makes a gel.
The pink is good for 100,000 miles or 5 years, the green is good for 30,000 miles or two years.
Just found out from my mechanic the hard way, do not mix the two. If its pink you need to put in pink, more costly about $18.00 a gallon, but worth it.
just size and color... the green ones are about a nanometer longer
No, color is only the preference of the manufacturer.
There's a pretty good difference. Peach is more orangeish and, pink is just pink.
There is pink because of the pigmentation difference between white and red.
One is pink and the other is not!
first of all the difference is in the additives. the red is for heavy loading on the engine and is a longer lasting coolant giving 5 years and 250 000km (this is manufacturer spec) as compared to green coolant which is 2-3 years and 80 000-100 000km so you should in theory save money with the red coolant However if you do change to the green coolant you should always flush your whole coolant system with a radiator flush additive, available from all auto stores, as the red and green coolant do not mix. they counteract each other and can start to solidify and corrode your system.
If it is green then any ethylene glycol or universal coolant will work if it is red/pink/orange then use a universal coolant, the mopar HOAT coolant or Zerex G-05 coolant.
We use green! I would say it doesn't really matter - but would go for the pink if in doubt.