newb needs help!!!!
#21
Re: newb needs help!!!!
i pay very close attention to how hot it is outside and how hot my bike is runnin,then compare the difference with reg coolant vs. Engine ice w/water wetter,no difference jack ****,you prob rode on a day when it was 95 degrees out then put that **** in and rode on a 70degree day and said "wow a 25 degree drop in temp,this stuff is amazing"**** off *******,i have forgot more about bikes than you will ever learn in your stupid lifetime.shut the **** up,nobody likes you.
#22
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your main problem is the idle being to high,and not goin fast enough to run air through the fins,if you get more air flowin you'll be fine,and **** YOU BIG R,go crash and split your radiator,and watch your $20 bottle of engine ice go leaking out.Ok I'm done now,bye and good luck squidly
#25
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i gaurentee all that shyt will work better than water though so it does make a difference
and i aint tryin 2 start no shyt here but id say a good mechanic doesn't forget shyt
and i aint tryin 2 start no shyt here but id say a good mechanic doesn't forget shyt
#27
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my 636 started overheating too fast and spitting coolant after a wreck that smashed the radiator neck (where the cap goes) just enough so the cap wouldn't seal properly, not allowing the system to hold pressure.....took me a while to figure out what was wrong, but a new radiator fixed it. so make sure your **** is holding pressure. and wire your fan on. and turn your idle down lol
Last edited by ABQSLOBRA; 07-27-2009 at 03:43 AM.
#28
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ok ill check the radiator and make sure its all good thanks guys and yes i know 5k is high but i want to make myself learn so i give my self no choice once i get it up i stays up lol
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#31
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water wetter just helps disapate (sp?) the heat. meaning cools down faster than say coolant but not going to keep you bike running cooler when your idle is turned up.. air flow by either fans or a few cool down laps is really the best thing for it.
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