yes, its dca-4 or dca-2
4 used molybdates with nitrate to get to the level. dca-2 just uses nitrates. Thats what napa sells(2) Either is fine. Just get test strips to test nitrate levels. The test strips need to match the additive. Get them at the same place.
The regular coolant, however, should be old school green, but have low silicate formula.
Food lion grocery stores have it.
The atsm-6*** code on it means its a truck/diesel coolant(low silicate)
the atsm 4*** is car stuff. The silicates in this tend to drop off and form a sludge.
get old school green from a diesel place, tractor place. Maybe napa has it( they should)
its not that complicated. Just seems it.
If you have a international place near you go there. But i tell you if you have food lions near you they have low silicate.
www.kensperformancesolutions. com has the test strips and additive. its the dca-4