engine ice

Been running it and a Muzzy fan for 3 yrs now. Makes a huge difference! My buddy, who is still running OEM coolant will have his fan cycle in stop-n-go traffic...mine won't even come on.

Like Learjett said, unless you're in a hotter climate and in a lot of stop-n-go traffic, you may not notice the improvement.
 
I'm running it right now and I see a negligible difference... Although anything that brings the temp down in this type of weather is a good thing. My bike used to run hotter but the engine ice did bring it down marginally.
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(Professor @ Aug. 08 2007,04:46)
(Professor @ Aug. 07 2007,22
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) It is not a substitute for antifreeze to prevent freezing.
My bad. I'm wrong here. Engine Ice does have protection against freezing.

I was thinking of Water Wetter. Water Wetter and products like it will not protect against freezing.

Sorry for my confusion!
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In Texas you couold Koolaid in your bike and it would not freeze,,,,
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Water is better but if you run in the cold ambient temps then you need some kinda anti-freeze in the cooling system.

Engine Ice doesn't shed the engine heat as quickly as water. At least it didn't in my back to back logs.
 
(NoFearSpear @ Aug. 08 2007,06:26)
(Professor @ Aug. 08 2007,04:46)
(Professor @ Aug. 07 2007,22
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) It is not a substitute for antifreeze to prevent freezing.
My bad. I'm wrong here. Engine Ice does have protection against freezing.

I was thinking of Water Wetter. Water Wetter and products like it will not protect against freezing.

Sorry for my confusion!
Sorry , see now.
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In Texas you couold Koolaid in your bike and it would not freeze,,,,
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lol, spear.

The problem for us is the opposite. I overheated at the ROT parade this year. Don't think I will be repeating that mistake. Maybe the slave fan would be a good idea for next time...
 
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