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Originally Posted by CrazyKell
If you track your bike keep in mind that Engine Ice is not acceptable at all tracks.
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True, many tracks won't accept bikes running regular anti-freeze, or any Gylcol based coolants,(like Engine Ice). Glycol is extremely slippery stuff, and can screw up a track surface in the event of a leak, or crash.
Personally, I like Redline's Water Wetter with a 20% Gylcol mix for street, and a one ounce per quart, Water Wetter/ Distilled water combo, for the track.
The other advantage to WW, is that it's compatible with regular coolants, so there is no worry about reactions to residual anti-freeze in the system.
I would, however, probably run Engine Ice, if my bikes were allowed to freeze in the winter. (They're not).
JC