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Engine Coolant - What do you run in your bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="onelugnut" data-source="post: 4124" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>NPGR</p><p>1/2 gallon 1 gallon 55 gallon drum</p><p>Evans NPGR, also known as Race Fluid, is designed to tolerate the intense heat created while racing. It is</p><p>recommended to change the coolant at the end of the race season for racing or every other year for</p><p>street driven vehicles with a maximum life of three years. NPGR has a thinner viscosity than NPG+ or</p><p>NPG so it is easier to flow the coolant through the cooling system. NPGR has maximum heat absorption</p><p>capabilities. It is not recommended for cold weather operation.</p><p>Boils: 400° @ 0 psi</p><p>Protects to: -10° F ********************** I dont ride in -10</p><p>Viscosity: 2.0 cp @ 212° F</p><p>Surface Tension: 46 dyn/cm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onelugnut, post: 4124, member: 54"] NPGR 1/2 gallon 1 gallon 55 gallon drum Evans NPGR, also known as Race Fluid, is designed to tolerate the intense heat created while racing. It is recommended to change the coolant at the end of the race season for racing or every other year for street driven vehicles with a maximum life of three years. NPGR has a thinner viscosity than NPG+ or NPG so it is easier to flow the coolant through the cooling system. NPGR has maximum heat absorption capabilities. It is not recommended for cold weather operation. Boils: 400° @ 0 psi Protects to: -10° F ********************** I dont ride in -10 Viscosity: 2.0 cp @ 212° F Surface Tension: 46 dyn/cm [/QUOTE]
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