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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
EngineIce -> snakeoil?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 315874, member: 22283"] Cuejet, I think that a surfactant does in fact help displace heat by reducing the surface tension of the fluid. "Sierra" is also a brand name for Propylene Glycol. IMHO, a good clean water with a surfactant is about the best combo one can use for cooling, but the chance of forgetting when it's cold isn't worth the risk. I use proglyc/dist.water 25/75 w/Water Wetter for good measure. One obvious advantage of Engine Ice is convienience. ( I hate to flame folks products, but if Dave come in here and starts talking about how much cleaner Dionized water is compared to distilled, I'm gonna scream) [/QUOTE]
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