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Kevrsp
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Posted: 25 Apr 2017 at 23:02 |
Hi Folks,
Just wondering if anyone has any experience of zero water coolants? http://millersoilsireland.ie/evans-coolantspower-cool-180-2/ I'm considering using this to avoid any overheating....... Let me know any feedback....... |
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Af1
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It's utterly useless, it makes your bike run hotter.... Just search waterless on this site (some reason my links won't work, no idea why , it's only here) http://www.rsvr.net/evans-waterless-coolant_topic23564_post235233.html?KW=Evans#235233 Just search evans |
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KJUtah
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I use "water wetter" in my race bike. I can't tell any difference in performance other than the no glycol requirement for the track.
The negative is that it will NOT prevent the coolant system from freezing in the winter, so don't leave it in the bike when storing it for the winter. I personally wouldnt use it unless you have the requirement. I don't think it runs any cooler than a good glycol based antifreeze. |
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