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So I recently purchased a predator 240, ran it for a couple days in my loop, and then purchased some pastel liquid along with some primochill tubes which came with "Sys-Prep". The manual recommends me to run this for 12 hours to clean the loop, however everything in my loop is obviously already clean besides the tubing I just purchased.

 

Is it necessary for me to run it?

 

Thanks,

Lard.

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Is it necessary probably not, should you? most likely. By the way sysprep means another totally different thing, i was quite confused for awhile lol.

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12 hours ago, Slickwicked said:

I researched that too. Didn't find what it was made of, or a decisive answer.I ran it in a new build. Nothing came out of the system tho

In most cases you won't need it espically for all brand new parts in a loop but since your replacing the old fluid that was previously in the predator unit it wouldn't hurt to flush it out and use sys prep before the pastel stuff.

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