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Coolant Philip5malin 07-02-2007
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Posted by Philip5malin on July 2, 2007, 1:15 am
So what is the differences among coolants EngineIce, Maxima, Honda's
non-silicate coolant, Pepboy's Proline coolant for aluminum engine,
Prestone automobile coolant (for aluminum engine)? I agree with all
the comments.


Posted by Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com on July 2, 2007, 1:53 am
Philip5malin wrote:
>So what is the differences among coolants EngineIce, Maxima, Honda's
>non-silicate coolant, Pepboy's Proline coolant for aluminum engine,
>Prestone automobile coolant (for aluminum engine)? I agree with all
>the comments.

This is the wrong place to be asking technical questions. You need to google
for a moderated web-based forum, or look up the answers for yourself, because
all you'll get in here is irrelevant BS.

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Posted by Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com on July 2, 2007, 5:41 pm
Ed Chait wrote:

>If you live in a climate where you don't need antifreeze protection, like I
>do, the best cooling comes from using a product like Zerex Racing coolant,
>which is an additive that you mix with distilled water.

So. Does Zerex contain buffering chemicals that prevent corrosion?

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Posted by Ed Chait on July 2, 2007, 8:37 pm

> Ed Chait wrote:
>
>>If you live in a climate where you don't need antifreeze protection, like
>>I
>>do, the best cooling comes from using a product like Zerex Racing coolant,
>>which is an additive that you mix with distilled water.
>
> So. Does Zerex contain buffering chemicals that prevent corrosion?
>


Zerex Super Racing Coolant contains buffers that prevent corrosion and also
contains the chemicals that keep the water pump seals healthy.

Ed Chait



Posted by Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com on July 2, 2007, 9:30 pm
Ed Chait wrote:

>Zerex Super Racing Coolant contains buffers that prevent corrosion and also
>contains the chemicals that keep the water pump seals healthy.

Some people discussed Zerex in another forum in a respectful, non-OT way:

http://www.over-clock.com/ivb/lofiversion/index.php?t17845.html

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