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    Waterless coolant

    Anyone using waterless coolant in their bike? Any good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnjackal View Post
    Anyone using waterless coolant in their bike? Any good?
    Ok I have to ask. Given the cost and thermal density of water why would anybody not want to use it?
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    My GN had that; well, unless it was raining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    My GN had that; well, unless it was raining.
    Exactly - my old Triumph has been using waterless cooling for quite some time and has not boiled over yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    My GN had that; well, unless it was raining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnjackal View Post
    I'm going to have to change my username aren't I?
    You could just give a clue as to the bike your are posting about in your initial post.
    If you have an aircooled bike you use the coolant the bike is designed for so why would you not do the same from a water cooled bike? I go with Flip's remarks, why pay for something you have a free alternative for and apart from that your bike is designed based on the free stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gnjackal View Post
    I'm going to have to change my username aren't I?
    Well in terms of a topical p/t, I can't see me topping that, so yes, it would be well advised
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    [QUOTE=oneofsix;1130601671]You could just give a clue as to the bike your are posting about in your initial post.
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    If you look at my details you'll see I now have a Kawasaki Er-5.
    I'm going to create another user account!

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    [QUOTE=gnjackal;1130601676]
    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    You could just give a clue as to the bike your are posting about in your initial post.
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    If you look at my details you'll see I now have a Kawasaki Er-5.
    I'm going to create another user account!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    If you ask the mods nicely they might be able to change your username to 'Kwackal' or 'Erwackal' for example.
    Indeed, post in Site Stuff...
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    I can see its merits in a modern lossless engine cooling system where its been used from new and unless you need a major repair you won´t ever need to touch the cooling system or flush again. As I understand it you have to make sure the cooling system is completely free of waterbased coolant before you use it as it won´t mix with water - you also can´t top up with water if you get a leak on a long trip.

    http://www.evanscoolants.co.uk/faqs.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    I can see its merits in a modern lossless engine cooling system where its been used from new and unless you need a major repair you won´t ever need to touch the cooling system or flush again. As I understand it you have to make sure the cooling system is completely free of waterbased coolant before you use it as it won´t mix with water - you also can´t top up with water if you get a leak on a long trip.

    http://www.evanscoolants.co.uk/faqs.html

    That must be a piss take,

    Quote Originally Posted by /www.evanscoolants.co.uk/
    "Water - great for drinking but not ideal for engine cooling"
    Water absorbs heat rapidly and dissipates heat just as fast.


    Quote Originally Posted by /www.evanscoolants.co.uk/
    "Engines filled with Evans usually run 3 - 10ºC hotter than those using water-based coolants"

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    Its flammable, slippery and doesnt evaporate if you spill it mmm sounding less and less like a good idea. I´ve been toying with using it on an engine build I´m doing - not so sure now.
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Its flammable, slippery and doesnt evaporate if you spill it mmm sounding less and less like a good idea. I´ve been toying with using it on an engine build I´m doing - not so sure now.
    Look at it this way,

    if they use a water based coolant in race vehicles, heavy machinery and on highway trucks,
    Its a safe bet to say it is probably the best thing to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    Look at it this way,

    if they use a water based coolant in race vehicles, heavy machinery and on highway trucks,
    Its a safe bet to say it is probably the best thing to use.
    I can see the merits - F1 and some other motorsports are using similar technology - ie waterless.
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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