Engine Ice Coolant

Engine Ice Coolant - My question is, why it is necessary to go for a mixture instead of coolant only. Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by thrifty, jan 12, 2012. I run engine ice in mine and she's probably about due for a flush but holy hell is it a pain on the 07 cbr. Run the heater at full tilt while adding coolant too. I believe engine ice is premixed with distilled water, or deionized water. I use prestone low tox.

My question is, why it is necessary to go for a mixture instead of coolant only. I think if you ran nesba/af expert, they'd apply the wmrra rule. Coolant change not needed unless you run expert trackdays. I run engine ice in my street bike and love it. Proplylene glycol is a tad better at heat transfer than the standard old ethylene glycol.

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Engine Ice High Performance Coolant Roads To Ride

I run engine ice in mine and she's probably about due for a flush but holy hell is it a pain on the 07 cbr. If you let it idle with the overflow tank cap off, if the coolant rises and then flows out, or the coolant looks like its bubbling in the reservior than i suspect a blown head.

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Engine Ice Coolant Magic Motorsports

If you let it idle with the overflow tank cap off, if the coolant rises and then flows out, or the coolant looks like its bubbling in the reservior than i suspect a blown head gasket. Yes, it is propylene glycol. I would change the coolant with fresh, make sure the radiator is not clogged up with small rocks and.

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I run engine ice in mine and she's probably about due for a flush but holy hell is it a pain on the 07 cbr. Coolant change not needed unless you run expert trackdays. I would change the coolant with fresh, make sure the radiator is not clogged up with small rocks and tons of bugs and make sure the.

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Engine Ice HiPerformance Coolant RDservice

Some time ago a member here at pnw suggested that there should be a mixture of coolant and water 50/50 in the radiator. Otherwise if the car starts to overheat, run the heater at full bore again and this should drop the temperature down to the regular range. I think if you ran nesba/af expert, they'd apply the wmrra rule..

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Engine Ice High Performance Coolant (1/2 Gallon) JDS Customs

I believe engine ice is premixed with distilled water, or deionized water. You can mix your own for a whole lot cheaper. Dang3razflipplya , jun 24, 2009 dang3razflipplya , jun 24, 2009 Yes, it is propylene glycol. My question is, why it is necessary to go for a mixture instead of coolant only.

Engine Ice Coolant - I run engine ice in my street bike and love it. Coolant change not needed unless you run expert trackdays. The key ingredient in engine ice is propylene glycol. You can mix your own for a whole lot cheaper. Carry a bottle jug of coolant around. Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by thrifty, jan 12, 2012.

Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by thrifty, jan 12, 2012. The key ingredient in engine ice is propylene glycol. I just changed my coolant to engine ice and it runs hotter than it did w/o engine ice :rant :x any suggestions? Dang3razflipplya , jun 24, 2009 dang3razflipplya , jun 24, 2009 If you let it idle with the overflow tank cap off, if the coolant rises and then flows out, or the coolant looks like its bubbling in the reservior than i suspect a blown head gasket.

I Just Changed My Coolant To Engine Ice And It Runs Hotter Than It Did W/O Engine Ice :Rant :X Any Suggestions?

Discussion in 'motorcycle talk' started by thrifty, jan 12, 2012. I am going to have the radiator cleaned up and put new coolant in there. Proplylene glycol is a tad better at heat transfer than the standard old ethylene glycol. I believe engine ice is premixed with distilled water, or deionized water.

I Run Engine Ice In My Street Bike And Love It.

You can mix your own for a whole lot cheaper. I think if you ran nesba/af expert, they'd apply the wmrra rule. If you let it idle with the overflow tank cap off, if the coolant rises and then flows out, or the coolant looks like its bubbling in the reservior than i suspect a blown head gasket. Carry a bottle jug of coolant around.

I Run Engine Ice In Mine And She's Probably About Due For A Flush But Holy Hell Is It A Pain On The 07 Cbr.

Some time ago a member here at pnw suggested that there should be a mixture of coolant and water 50/50 in the radiator. Run the heater at full tilt while adding coolant too. My question is, why it is necessary to go for a mixture instead of coolant only. Engine ice isn't explicitly approved so there ya go.

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Otherwise if the car starts to overheat, run the heater at full bore again and this should drop the temperature down to the regular range. Coolant change not needed unless you run expert trackdays. I would change the coolant with fresh, make sure the radiator is not clogged up with small rocks and tons of bugs and make sure the fan is working properly. Dang3razflipplya , jun 24, 2009 dang3razflipplya , jun 24, 2009