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Old 03-28-06, 12:35 PM
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Engine ice coolant

Hey Guys I am just seeing if anyone is running this stuff? I have heard good things about it on my zx-10r forums, so I wanted to see what was the thoughts of everyone on it. the site is http://www.engineice.cc/ and it seems to be a mixture of evan's coolant(same chemical) and de-ionized water. Well thanks in advance for the information.

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Old 03-28-06, 01:48 PM
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Sounds kind of fishy. "There are many, many more racers that use our product, but we cannot tell you specifically who they are due to contractual obligations from their sponsors, our competition. Many other competitors have specifically requested that we not reveal their use of Engine Ice Hi-Performance Coolant publicly, because they want to keep the performance advantage away from their competition."
Without endorsement, what proof is there of that product? That's why companies sponsor teams.
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It works well. Japtrix Racing used it in their mid 9 sec TII and it kept the temps down, especially during the hot summer months of South FL. I found this stuff a few years back at dirt bike race shop. I told Roger at Japtrix about it so he decided to try it out and it worked very well.
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Although it is pre-diluted, would I still have to pre-mix their product with distilled water at 60/40 for the FD?
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Originally Posted by dscsk8er55
Hey Guys I am just seeing if anyone is running this stuff? I have heard good things about it on my zx-10r forums, so I wanted to see what was the thoughts of everyone on it. the site is http://www.engineice.cc/ and it seems to be a mixture of evan's coolant(same chemical) and de-ionized water. Well thanks in advance for the information.

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Very interesting as I was under the impression Evans coolant wasn't to be used with any form of H2O
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Originally Posted by CantGoStraight
Very interesting as I was under the impression Evans coolant wasn't to be used with any form of H2O
It’s not that Evan's can't be mixed with H20, just that doing so reduces its advantages. This could be dangerous in a no pressure or 7psi system as the boiling point is lower when diluted defeating the reason for using it in the first place.
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Originally Posted by basaltFD
Although it is pre-diluted, would I still have to pre-mix their product with distilled water at 60/40 for the FD?
No, you would run staight Engine Ice only.
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To run this or Evans? Hmmm.
http://www.transworldmotocross.com/m...556998,00.html
Evans has a higer boiling point, but Engine Ice is still higher than water. Evans usually makes your car run warmer, while this stuff makes it run cooler.
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Originally Posted by the_glass_man
To run this or Evans? Hmmm.
http://www.transworldmotocross.com/m...556998,00.html
Evans has a higer boiling point, but Engine Ice is still higher than water. Evans usually makes your car run warmer, while this stuff makes it run cooler.
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A Group Buy sounds good to me!
Their facility is a 10 minute drive from where I live.
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I am in for a group buy if someone wants to set it up
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sounds good.... anyone use this stuff
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How much is it??
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it is anywhere from $15 to $20 a 1/2 gallon
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