HeR3tic
Living Legend
Has anyone gone to such a product, other than myself?
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp?subCategoryID=31&coolantFlash=1
The extreme heat over the past month here in the Heart of Dixie has made daytime riding almost unbearable. I've just changed the coolant and added the RedLine Water Wetter product. My Sunday morning ride, since the change, was under <90 ambient heat; I sat on my ass today. So far I am able to say: the engine operating temp. has been effectively decreased by at least 10 degrees, based on my analog oil gage reading. Oil temp during the 100+ heat, without the additive, was 208F. Prior to the heat wave (90-95) the oil temp was running 192. It was 180F after the addition. The real measure will be with the return of the 100+ daytime temperatures.
Added: this past winter and early spring the oil gage indicated 182F.
http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp?subCategoryID=31&coolantFlash=1
The extreme heat over the past month here in the Heart of Dixie has made daytime riding almost unbearable. I've just changed the coolant and added the RedLine Water Wetter product. My Sunday morning ride, since the change, was under <90 ambient heat; I sat on my ass today. So far I am able to say: the engine operating temp. has been effectively decreased by at least 10 degrees, based on my analog oil gage reading. Oil temp during the 100+ heat, without the additive, was 208F. Prior to the heat wave (90-95) the oil temp was running 192. It was 180F after the addition. The real measure will be with the return of the 100+ daytime temperatures.
Added: this past winter and early spring the oil gage indicated 182F.
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