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Old 03-13-06, 11:34 AM
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VIR Coolant question...


I got the bike ready this weekend including the saftey wiring (so proud of myself!!) but the last thing I need to do is change the coolant...

What is it we are supposed to run? I was gonna pick up some Engine Ice but I checked cornerspeed's site and it says "water only" or "approved racing coolant only" but does not say what is 'approved'. It then goes on to say how to change the coolant for 'water only' and says to add Water wetter.....

So, what exactly am I doing?????

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Old 03-13-06, 11:50 AM
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engine ice is propylene glycol based. So i don't think they'll want you using that. Go for Water and water wetter. Depending on the weather might want to just leave it dry till you get down there and then fill it up.
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Old 03-13-06, 12:09 PM
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Prop glycol (engine ice) is fine. I used engine ice last year. I also just put it in manny's bike ready for VIR.

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Old 03-13-06, 12:27 PM
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Thank you....Engine Ice it is!!!
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Old 03-13-06, 12:35 PM
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That's what I'm using.
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Old 03-13-06, 01:08 PM
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That's what I'm using.
cornerspeed website says nothing glycol based?
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Old 03-13-06, 01:17 PM
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Found this on the Cornerspeed Forums:

http://www.cornerspeed.net/forums/vi...ght=engine+ice

Q: You are saying that "Engine Ice" is allowed at Cornerspeed events??

Answered by Instuctor Doyle: Yes, "Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant TM meets all the requirements of ASTM D5216 (Propylene Glycol Base Engine Coolant)", but I would prefer everyone use water and water wetter.

Again in this thread an instuctor confims that Engine Ice is approved.
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Old 03-13-06, 01:18 PM
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Can I change my shit at VIR? Anti-Freeze is still in my bike, and I aint got my bike no more?
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Old 03-13-06, 01:21 PM
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Can I change my shit at VIR? Anti-Freeze is still in my bike, and I aint got my bike no more?
Yup....it's easy enough.
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Old 03-13-06, 01:26 PM
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Know how to do it, just making sure they wont chop my small balls off if I do it?
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Old 03-13-06, 01:35 PM
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I have used water wetter
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Old 03-13-06, 01:46 PM
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I have used water wetter
Don't use water wetter and take your bike down to VIR in the back of a pickup truck. It COULD get down to freezing levels again, and the added windchill over the radiator as you drive at 70mph could freeze the water in the radiator and burst it.

If you want to use water-wetter, change the coolant down there.

When they say no glycol-based coolants, they mean ethylene-glycol (slippy stuff), no propylene-glycol (non slippy)

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Don't use water wetter and take your bike down to VIR in the back of a pickup truck. It COULD get down to freezing levels again, and the added windchill over the radiator as you drive at 70mph could freeze the water in the radiator and burst it.

If you want to use water-wetter, change the coolant down there.

When they say no glycol-based coolants, they mean ethylene-glycol (slippy stuff), no propylene-glycol (non slippy)

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didnt think it was supped to be that cold..lol sorry for the bad advice....
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Old 03-13-06, 03:58 PM
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didnt think it was supped to be that cold..lol sorry for the bad advice....
No, not bad advice, just that there is a slight possibility that the temps could get to freezing on the way down, with wind chill. Unlikely, but not worth risking it.

BTW, 80 degrees at VIR last weekend.
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Old 03-13-06, 04:28 PM
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When are you all headed down there again'?
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should say on bottle if its race approved. i use cool-aid by Maxima
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should say on bottle if its race approved. i use cool-aid by Maxima
be careful--I do believe cool-aid will freeze!

this is fucking New England--of course it will get below freezing again before VIR !

I'm leaving here Thursday 5pm + riding VIR Friday!
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Old 03-14-06, 04:31 PM
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yes but my bike is in heated storage and will be in a heated area all the way down
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long range forcast says it will be in the high 20s at night when we are there. What is the recommendation for that??
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Old 03-15-06, 12:23 PM
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long range forcast says it will be in the high 20s at night when we are there. What is the recommendation for that??
dear God I hope you mean Celcius
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Old 03-15-06, 12:29 PM
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be careful--I do believe cool-aid will freeze!

this is fucking New England--of course it will get below freezing again before VIR !

I'm leaving here Thursday 5pm + riding VIR Friday!
Will you be looking for a job down there?
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dear God I hope you mean Celcius
lol, i wish
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Old 03-15-06, 02:52 PM
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Oh well... Engine Ice it is, then. No biggie http://www.engineice.cc
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Old 03-15-06, 07:33 PM
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long range forcast says it will be in the high 20s at night when we are there. What is the recommendation for that??
the recommendation is stop listening to the long range forecast!!!

that's about as accurate as pissing in the wind to see if it's gonna rain in 3 days!!
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Old 03-15-06, 08:41 PM
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i agree don't listen to the long range forcast, but I also don't want to be flushing my system every night

never a bad thing to plan ahead
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