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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Meh - I've had a few wines and fellow mellow and helpful.
    rum's more entertaining. in that shallow fart-joke kind of way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    yeah... so why the fuck do holden recommend 50% mix on their hot-running, poorly tuned V8s??
    Straight water offers the best thermal conductivity but unfortunately offers no anti-freeze or corrosion inhibiting properties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    rum's more entertaining. in that shallow fart-joke kind of way.
    Shit dude I won't be able to type on a evening of rum!

    Bet bus drivers on minimum wage dream of being able to afford rum

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Shit dude I won't be able to type on a evening of rum!

    Bet bus drivers on minimum wage dream of being able to afford rum
    shit just got weird. wrong thread. but if they were comitted to their alcoholism they'd find a way.[/LIST]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Straight water offers the best thermal conductivity but unfortunately offers no anti-freeze or corrosion inhibiting properties.
    northland doesn't have much problems with freeze
    and it's only gay (cheap) alloy heads and rads that suffer that shit. cast iron and brass motherfucker.

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    I sometimes wonder why anyone bothers to ask questions here.

    Download the factory manual and do what it says. Don't waste your money on "motorcycle" stuff though.

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    Well thank you everyone. Will probably do a flush with hosewater then with that Special Water crap. Then some nice premix probably. Thanks all for the advice.

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    Your bike may require a silicate free coolant, it's best to check what things don't go well with your cooling system.

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