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Old 08-Feb-2006, 14:56   #1
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for my trackbike should i be using standard coolant or water wetter? do circuits specify?
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Old 08-Feb-2006, 15:06   #2
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use what you like. dont think circuits sprecify anything special for trackdays.
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excellent

coolant it is then


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Old 08-Feb-2006, 15:09   #4
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Circuits HATE coolant, it can't be cleaned up like oil and I believe it's banned on some tracks on the continent - and they check. I'm going to be using distilled water in the beast.
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not so excellent then yeti!

are you using a rust inhibitor and where do you get distilled water from?
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Old 08-Feb-2006, 15:13   #6
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Yes at the moment it does have rust inhibiting coolantm and I'm getting the distilled water out of my dehumidifier. It's about as pure as you can get. Failing that most garages/battery shops will sell you some for two thirds of f**k all.

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are you using a rust inhibitor and where do you get distilled water from?
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Old 08-Feb-2006, 15:14   #7
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Notwithstanding all of the above, I have never heard of any UK circuit checking on a track day.
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is that for a dd bike yeti?
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Old 08-Feb-2006, 15:18   #9
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Not aware of any trackdays stipulating water only, but......... If you are going to run water only, distilled or otherwise, drain and flush the system regularly.
It doesn't take long to start clogging the cooling system up, especially the rad.
The corrosion also eats away at the mechanical seal behind the pump impeller and then you'll be running water/oil in your cooling system
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btw dickie - booked the 18th at cadders - never been there - would be good to meet and get some advice re lines / etc
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