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heard tat u no need to add dist to the radiator.:smile:

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hey... i oso use water-wetter but the shop guy just add normal tap water

wif it sia....u guys think it will do harm to my radiator?...i always think that

NORMAL/TAP water should be use only in an emergency...your radiator suddenly

runs dry or smting like that..

The faster I go, the faster I want to go...

Posted

From my experience, all the shops i went to use tap water..:sian: I think we must bring our own distilled water..

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Posted
Originally posted by The_Sheriff@May 7 2005, 08:07 PM

From my experience, all the shops i went to use tap water..:sian: I think we must bring our own distilled water..

if we bring our own distilled water they will laugh at us sia...as if we

know better than them...they will say normal water oso can what...best is

i think to D.I.Y..

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Posted

wat if u top up ur coolent not enuff?Wat will the result?:smile:

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Posted
Originally posted by hachi@May 3 2005, 07:54 PM

Water wetter cheap and good. I still have some left should be enough for u.

waterwetter how much does it cools?Will it heat up very fast?:smile:

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Had just flushed my radiator & use water-wetter @ Race Werk last week. They uses distilled water.

Tap water are not pure H20 so boiling point will be higher than distilled water, therefore distilled water will be better for keeping your engine cool.

So far, dont find any difference in using waterwetter. If your coolant have not been changed for 3 yrs or 10,000km (whichever comes 1st), then maybe might have a difference as that's the recommended service period for radiators. :smile:

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Originally posted by SP4@May 28 2005, 02:11 PM

Wat is glyco? :confused:

Pls advice. THank :smile:

should be those green color kind of coolant

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Posted

its ethylene glycol the green liquid.

 

Not really good for our hot sunny country.

 

Its made more to prevent your coolant from freezing during winter?

Posted
Originally posted by w00t@May 28 2005, 09:29 PM

its ethylene glycol the green liquid.

 

Not really good for our hot sunny country.

 

Its made more to prevent your coolant from freezing during winter?

ethylene glycol is an anti-freeze coolent.... yes its green.

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Posted
Originally posted by d0n^@May 28 2005, 09:08 PM

should be those green color kind of coolant

how abt those in purple color?:smile:

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Posted

i tried to flush my coolant on my S4 yest while washing bike, but i had difficulty disconnecting the wiring underneath the tank, only manage to pluck out the fuel gauge wire. Oso the radiator cap is difficult to open as well! in the end gave up.. :sweat:

 

tink bring to motordiam to flush... :sian:

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brudder.. wanna flush at racewerks anot ? thinkin of goin down to change my engine oil..

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Posted
Originally posted by Wayang@Jun 19 2005, 03:15 PM

brudder.. wanna flush at racewerks anot ? thinkin of goin down to change my engine oil..

haha, clock enough mileage for u to change EO liao ah?

 

wat EO u wana change?

 

Im still looking for pple who can teach me how to DIY coolant... :cheeky:

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Philosophy B: Ride with somebody who's better than you. You will pick up a handy trick or new skill just about every time you are out

 

Philosophy C: You don't need a big bike to prove ur passion for riding

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Posted

is Putoline coolent product good?

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Posted
Originally posted by Y-Head@May 7 2005, 03:17 PM

hey... i oso use water-wetter but the shop guy just add normal tap water

wif it sia....u guys think it will do harm to my radiator?...i always think that

NORMAL/TAP water should be use only in an emergency...your radiator suddenly

runs dry or smting like that..

Waterwetter is designed to used with tap water. It has anti scaling capability.

 

Of course I'll be even better if you have de-ionised/distilled water.

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Posted

Went to motorworld yesterday to flush my coolant after reading this thread.Its been long over due.Get my bike @50k n changed the coolant @79k so its like 30k km didnt flush and not forgetting whether previous owner got flush or not.Using Motul coolant n i feel the difference tremendously and the bike run cooler and smoothe!Now I know dont neglect ur coolant!

Posted

Hi all where can buy water wetter and how to flush coolen huh?

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Posted
Originally posted by At.MaDNess@Sep 5 2005, 12:33 AM

Went to motorworld yesterday to flush my coolant after reading this thread.Its been long over due.Get my bike @50k n changed the coolant @79k so its like 30k km didnt flush and not forgetting whether previous owner got flush or not.Using Motul coolant n i feel the difference tremendously and the bike run cooler and smoothe!Now I know dont neglect ur coolant!

How much is the Motul coolant? And how much Motorworld charge u?

Be happy always :-)

Ride alert at all times :angel:

 

1st bike - Yamaha RXZ - 135cc

2nd bike - Honda FireBlade series - 400cc

3rd bike - Yamaha RXZ- 135cc

4th bike - Suzuki GSXR K-series - 600cc

5th bike - Kawasaki KRR - 150cc

6th bike - Honda CBX Twister - 250cc

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Originally posted by maxbg@Aug 6 2005, 11:01 PM

Waterwetter is designed to used with tap water. It has anti scaling capability.

 

Of course I'll be even better if you have de-ionised/distilled water.

so batt water can mix wif any kind of coolant?

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