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Sounds like a good set up, but you'd need a few days up to a week maybe to do that whole procedure.
 

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I can't comment on Liquid Intelligence as a cleaner.
I can comment on their Waterless Coolant. In a friend's Turbo R it formed a jelly-like substance (possible reaction with old coolant?) and had to be drained and flushed to restore proper operation of the thermostat and heater bleed valve. It worked as a coolant but caused issue in the peripherals.
There is much research to demonstrate that water is the best heat-exchanger.
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Interesting to hear about the waterless coolant.

I've never had a problem with the ordinary sort as long as it is actually used and changed from time to time. As an example my SLC has a full service history so there isn't loads of sediment in the cooling system. The citroens went through that period in the 80s when nobody wanted them so its now hard to find one that didn't face some kind of neglect and the cooling system is one of those areas.
 

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