Not really red/green longlife coolants should not be mixed with blue type . Blue is good for 2years red/green 5 years .blue is good for older cars as red has certain chemicals that can attack cast iron and steel
NO
If you are asking about mixing different color or manufacturers coolants, it is not recommended.
The color of the coolant does not necessarily mean that they have the same composition. To be on the safe side, you need to verify the composition of both coolants to ensure they are compatible.
yes, but will dilute to the lesser quality of the two,and all color or any antifreeze can be added to other but will not replace it
A high pressure will be able to push the coolants into the heater cores.
super coolants aren't well defined. generally a supercoolant is any substance that acts as a coolant however is more efficient than simply substances such as water and air wich are also coolants.
Mixing two different antifreeze coolants can lead to chemical reactions that may produce sludge or precipitates, reducing the coolant's effectiveness. This can result in overheating, corrosion of engine components, and potential damage to the cooling system. Additionally, the mixed coolants may have incompatible properties, such as differing freeze and boil points, which can compromise engine performance. Regular maintenance and using the same type of coolant is essential to prevent these issues.
water
I believe that it is 9 litres. Don't put just any coolant in it, use G12 plus. And definitely DO NOT mix regular coolants with G12, it could make you very unhappy.
A lot
16 psi
Yes, it is. CFC's are coolants created by man.