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Antifreeze: green vs. orange
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronman" data-source="post: 120204" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>I just picked up some Motul Expert coolant today. A motorcycle specific coolant, whatever that means. It's the premixed variety and is kind of spendy, but I get it at cost plus 10% so it's comparable to mixing my own, or close enough anyway.</p><p></p><p>I've used this in my dirt bike for years, where cooling systems are hammered, and it's always performed excellently. Some of the riding buddies swear the stuff makes their dirt bikes run about 10*F cooler. I never actually checked temps, so I can't say.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough, I can't tell if it's more green or orange as it's already mixed/diluted, and I'm 40% color blind........ go figure. It says it's compatible with all coolants and cooling systems, gaskets, hoses, etc. So, should I give it a try?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronman, post: 120204, member: 838"] I just picked up some Motul Expert coolant today. A motorcycle specific coolant, whatever that means. It's the premixed variety and is kind of spendy, but I get it at cost plus 10% so it's comparable to mixing my own, or close enough anyway. I've used this in my dirt bike for years, where cooling systems are hammered, and it's always performed excellently. Some of the riding buddies swear the stuff makes their dirt bikes run about 10*F cooler. I never actually checked temps, so I can't say. Interestingly enough, I can't tell if it's more green or orange as it's already mixed/diluted, and I'm 40% color blind........ go figure. It says it's compatible with all coolants and cooling systems, gaskets, hoses, etc. So, should I give it a try? [/QUOTE]
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