mazda doesn't use motorcraft chemicals, and the motorcraft coolant is a concentrate, so you can mix to whatever ratio you want... the TSB is irrelevant as it applies to mazdas, not fords... it's still FL22 as it was used on some fords that shared common engineering with mazdas about 15 years agoThat VC-10-A2 "model number" predates the TSB post #33 by a number of years. Has Motorcraft altered their formula to remain Mazda FL-22 "compliant"? Or was it rebranded Motorcraft coolant that resulted in the TSB in the first place?
You missed where I said I'll have the dealer do my flush and fill when the time comes. With a few exceptions I've had positive dealer service experiences across multiple brands over many years. I'll be OK if they choose to use a non-FL-22 designated product if it checks the right boxes. Or maybe instead I should burn the place down since their default is Peak 0W20 synthetic instead of Mazda branded oil.
My concern is what to buy for top offs and whether this FL-22 business is just DIY OCD. The one top off I've done with 13,000 miles on the OD was with Peak Asian Green. I'm unconvinced that I should not use it again if needed because nobody seems to be able to demonstrate that Mazda coolant or cooling system components are in fact proprietary.
It’s literally $30 MSRP, and I shared the part number and source: MazdaSwag selling for $20 /gallon plus shipping. $60 for 2 gallons shipped to my door of ready to use coolant. A whopping $35 extra for OEM coolant vs a gallon of Motorcraft concentrate LOLWell, it's not $20-30 anymore, it's more like $50. And at $50, half of that cost is literally water. So it really comes out to $100 per gallon. Insanity.
At least the Motorcraft stuff is only $25/gallon.
Your CCI note is interesting. Their Extended Life Green which can be bought in the aftermarket is recommended for "Nissan, Infiniti, Kia, Hyundai , Mazda , Subaru , Mitsubishi." I'd still like to know the basis for your believing that Mazda put millions of dollars into a proprietary formula. Or is it that the stuff in those CCI aftermarket jugs is the same stuff in the Mazda branded bottles. Show me something anywhere where Mazda put the words "proprietary" and "coolant" together.if you really wanted to smartly saved money, you wouldn't have over thought this and just put in the few ounces of distilled water needed and go on with life... at least with just adding distilled water
I prefer to trust the engineers who had millions of dollars backing instead of aftermarket companies that had to reverse engineer and change stuff slightly to not get into legal trouble.. all on razor thin budgets
if it makes any difference for you, the Mazda and Subaru coolants are made by CCI...
I'm going to say this one last time and not spend another minute replying here: you keep demanding "show me something", when it's nearly impossible to produce because the formulations are trade secretsYour CCI note is interesting. Their Extended Life Green which can be bought in the aftermarket is recommended for "Nissan, Infiniti, Kia, Hyundai , Mazda , Subaru , Mitsubishi." I'd still like to know the basis for your believing that Mazda put millions of dollars into a proprietary formula. Or is it that the stuff in those CCI aftermarket jugs is the same stuff in the Mazda branded bottles. Show me something anywhere where Mazda put the words "proprietary" and "coolant" together.
I find it odd that on the one hand the Mazda product would be touted while on the other hand it would be diluted with water when that TSB specifically stated that the switch to 55/45 mix was to get more anti-rust components into the mix.
For me it is not about the the nominal money difference between one option or the other. Its about separating facts from assumptions.
Agreed. That’s why I use OEM fluids all the time even if they’re more expensive. This eliminates any possible compatibility issues.⋯ mixing aftermarket coolant with unknown formulation differences is probably going to be ok, you still don't know if and what detrimental effects there are...
Yes. The same applies to aftermarket parts. For example, aftermarket oil filters are always “one-size-fits-all”, use one filter for every Mazda engine, whereas Mazda has different filters with different specs for current 2.5L NA and 2.5T.I prefer to trust the engineers who had millions of dollars backing instead of aftermarket companies that had to reverse engineer and change stuff slightly to not get into legal trouble.. all on razor thin budgets
Yes, the MSRP for Mazda OEM FL22 coolant, part no. 0000-77-508F-20, is $26.42. Although it’s significantly more expensive than before pandemic, but so as everything else. My Mazda dealer is always selling parts at MSRP without any markups; or 15% ~ 20% off with coupon.It’s literally $30 MSRP, and I shared the part number and source: MazdaSwag selling for $20 /gallon plus shipping. $60 for 2 gallons shipped to my door of ready to use coolant. A whopping $35 extra for OEM coolant vs a gallon of Motorcraft concentrate LOL
Dealerships may be willing to price match others, too. Mine would but they were out of stock at the time. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
Even at that price, it's not $60 for 2 gallons, it's $120 for two gallons. Half of what you are paying for is literally water. The whole premix thing is a complete scam, and has been ever since they started that crap.It’s literally $30 MSRP, and I shared the part number and source: MazdaSwag selling for $20 /gallon plus shipping. $60 for 2 gallons shipped to my door of ready to use coolant. A whopping $35 extra for OEM coolant vs a gallon of Motorcraft concentrate LOL
Dealerships may be willing to price match others, too. Mine would but they were out of stock at the time. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
You’re multiplying when you should be dividing. If I buy $20 of a gallon of 55/45 premix, I’m paying $11 for coolant and $9 for water. I did an apples to apples conversion of $25 Motorcraft gallon of concentrate to the $60 I paid for 2 gallons of Mazda 55/45. I don’t understand why you keep doubling that to $120. I give up.Even at that price, it's not $60 for 2 gallons, it's $120 for two gallons. Half of what you are paying for is literally water. The whole premix thing is a complete scam, and has been ever since they started that crap.
No thanks.
You’re multiplying when you should be dividing. If I buy $20 of a gallon of 55/45 premix, I’m paying $11 for coolant and $9 for water. I did an apples to apples conversion of $25 Motorcraft gallon of concentrate to the $60 I paid for 2 gallons of Mazda 55/45. I don’t understand why you keep doubling that to $120. I give up.
Like Yrwei, I wish Mazda still had the concentrate available. But the OP needs to top off the coolant reservoir. No need for a gallon of concentrate there. Getting an oil change and asking the dealer to top off fluids would probably be the best bang for the buck, but OP doesn’t want dealer service. And honestly? The dealer would likely top off with distilled water if FL22 weren’t available.
Ha, that’s very true! With high price on FL22 coolant (or any other OEM coolant, and I still remember paying less than $10 in old days for OEM coolant and that’s 100% concentrate), I’ve seen Mazda dealers using tap water or distilled water to top off the coolant during new car perpetuation quite a few times including my Mazds dealer. But I have to say Mazda should keep all fluid levels at maximum level when they deliver new vehicles to the dealership, not rely on dealers top off every fluid which is getting more expensive for their dealers nowadays.⋯ And honestly? The dealer would likely top off with distilled water if FL22 weren’t available.
I can understand your calculation and also I agree it’s a scam selling premixed coolant for the same price as the concentrate if it’s available. But the good old concentrate is getting scarce, and IMO we should still use any kind of FL22 coolant (although I’d use Mazda OEM FL22 coolant) as recommended by Mazda for our CX-5’s even if it’s getting more expensive.You're paying $20 for only half of a gallon of actual coolant, plus shipping. Even though it comes in a gallon jug, you are still only buying half of a gallon of coolant. The rest is literally water, so you absolutely cannot count that in the price. So with your shipping, that is $30 for a half of a gallon. $60 would be for a gallon. $120 would be for 2 gallons.
It's this right here why the premix stuff is such a scam. It depends on people who can't do math.
Man, Zerex was $2.99 a gallon. And I got Zerex because of Mark Martin!Ha, thst’s very true! With high price on FL22 coolant (or any other OEM coolant, and I still remember paying less than $10 in old days for OEM coolant and that’s 100% concentrate), I’ve seen Mazda dealers using tap water or distilled water to top off the coolant during new car perpetuation quite a few times including my Mazds dealer. But I have to say Mazda should keep all fluid levels at maximum level when they deliver new vehicles to the dealership, not rely on dealers top off every fluid which is getting more expensive for their dealers nowadays.
Yes, Prestone or Zerex aftermarket coolant used to cost $2.99 per gallon and that’s the concentrate! But I use OEM coolant all the time since I saw people screwed up on their 2001.5 VW Passat (I used to own one) by adding green Prestone coolant instead of VW recommended G11 to top off which makes the entire coolant turning brown and getting all jell-o like! A disaster no doubt!Man, Zerex was $2.99 a gallon. And I got Zerex because of Mark Martin!
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I absolutely REFUSE to buy premixed coolant. Sorry, not paying $10+/gallon for literal water.
And because FL22 only comes premix (that I've seen), and because Mazda themselves specifically said that FL22 is completely compatible with good old fashioned green (which is $12/gallon for the concentrate when on sale), the answer is obvious for me.
Even though it's rated for 5 years instead of 10, the regular green is so much cheaper I'm still way ahead of the game.
You're paying $20 for only half of a gallon of actual coolant, plus shipping. Even though it comes in a gallon jug, you are still only buying half of a gallon of coolant. The rest is literally water, so you absolutely cannot count that in the price. So with your shipping, that is $30 for a half of a gallon. $60 would be for a gallon. $120 would be for 2 gallons.
It's this right here why the premix stuff is such a scam. It depends on people who can't do math.
Yea, but what about an oil FILTER thread. Can't wait for the next one!Who knew a coolant thread could be more fun than an oil thread! I'mma have to go fix another bowl of popcorn!![]()