So "It's snowing in Canada" is inaccurate because it doesn't snow here all the time.
Guess I learned something new today.
Cant believe everyone is having this argument yet again.
Just so you know, there isn't really a pro- and anti- argument going on here. Just some people trying to get out some useful information on it's status, while another uses the opportunity to put on airs.
Sorry just read the last few posts and it sure looked that way. my bad. Anyway cant you get it at Royal? Seems like a pia though to add it go to fl and drain it to add water.no? When we used to race Daytona we would just pull the drain plug and drive down and add water at the track, Then pull it again for the ride home. Forgot once and drained it at a reststop in PA. System worked fine then whats different now? Anyway doesnt effect me so debate on
I've thought of that but was concerned about not totally draining the system and having some left over water freeze. Did you blow the system out with air or just do a normal drain?
I've thought of that but was concerned about not totally draining the system and having some left over water freeze. Did you blow the system out with air or just do a normal drain?
That's actually opposite of the effect you'd see from a higher concentration of glycol. You should ask what type of lubricant is compatible with glycol, I'm interested to know as well.people are saying the reason it's supposed to lower engine temps is because it's a higher percentage of glycol and it's missng the 2% lubricant found in most coolants. I guess I will find out.
We've been around this discussion before. We know it's propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol. It's (apparently - I haven't tried it) still slippery if it gets out on the pavement. RACE doesn't allow it, SOAR doesn't allow it, Pro 6 Cycle doesn't allow it.
Holy thread bump batman!!Pro6 website says it does allow engine ice.
I don't get what is the big deal with just putting water and water wetter?
I have a dedicated racing bike that has never seeing coolant, when I used to do track days with my street bike I used to flush the coolant and put water a few days before the track day.
Just don't see why people keep on bringing engine ice up, I mean crash all your want but don't be selfish and ruin other peoples days because you are lazy!
Because draining in the fall and filling in the spring is A LOT of work!
I had to drain mine in the fall, refill it in Feb (for JG) and then redrain it. I'm now faced with having to fill it again for the new season up here. I'm seriously thinkng of just selling my bike and being done with the whole sorry mess.