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Re: Using Toyota Red Coolant.

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:02 pm
by IsleofNinja
Gosling1 wrote:
red coolant sounds faster than my green stuff..... ;)

Made by the same ppl who make 'Holley' and 'Moroso' stickers for rear windows on old Holdens and Fords ------- Worth at least 10 - 50 RWHP!!! (depending on how pissed you are) :kuda: :kuda: :kuda:

Re: Using Toyota Red Coolant.

Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 9:07 am
by Saki
IsleofNinja wrote:
Gosling1 wrote:
red coolant sounds faster than my green stuff..... ;)

Made by the same ppl who make 'Holley' and 'Moroso' stickers for rear windows on old Holdens and Fords ------- Worth at least 10 - 50 RWHP!!! (depending on how pissed you are) :kuda: :kuda: :kuda:
ah yeah sorry for hte delay, i chucked the fine red in weeks ago and seems to be doing the trick well..... We have had a few hot days in QLD over the last few months and tied up with slow shitty traffic the bike tends to get a little hot (on the high 90c side) So i just perfer to not ride in those conditions at all!

I had about 1.2L left so i just mixed her all up and chucked her in!

Re: Using Toyota Red Coolant.

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:42 am
by IsleofNinja
High 90's is quite normal in traffic dude... ps the thermostat and thermo fan control this temp in a perfect world.

Blocked radiator/s (internal/externally), low coolant, faulty thermostat or model prefix GP-Z will cause overheating .

Remember that 120deg Celsius is DANGER!!!! up to 107 is quite ok. :kuda: