richwrench
Well-Known Member
FWIW - I run a Borg-Warner fan switch - p/n TFS545
A Stant thermostat p/n 13758 180 degree
Hyperlube & water mix - no antifreeze
My bike now just barely runs over half-way on the temp gauge when the fan kicks in. I don't need antifreeze because I'm in central FL, but I don't recommend that for anybody north of here. The "snake-oils" like Hyperlube & Waterwetter & such work by breaking down the surface tension of water allowing it to flow into the microscopic nooks & crannys of the inside of the cooling jackets - it basically increases the surface area. Racers often don't run coolant because it's banned in many forms of racing - a wreck or blown hose would allow slippery coolant all over the place - hot water on the other hand will evaporate quite rapidly.
Just my 2 cents...
A Stant thermostat p/n 13758 180 degree
Hyperlube & water mix - no antifreeze
My bike now just barely runs over half-way on the temp gauge when the fan kicks in. I don't need antifreeze because I'm in central FL, but I don't recommend that for anybody north of here. The "snake-oils" like Hyperlube & Waterwetter & such work by breaking down the surface tension of water allowing it to flow into the microscopic nooks & crannys of the inside of the cooling jackets - it basically increases the surface area. Racers often don't run coolant because it's banned in many forms of racing - a wreck or blown hose would allow slippery coolant all over the place - hot water on the other hand will evaporate quite rapidly.
Just my 2 cents...