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    Jens Eskildsen
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    Evans actually run hotter than normal cooling, so yeah, not for me either.

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    • terry.tzT terry.tz

      @declan have you thought about just making it smaller and moving it

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      declan
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      @terry-tz it's not an issue I was just wondering why not all bikes have them

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        terry.tz
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        it was probably just a way to save money I mean really you could make any bike not need one or car but it's more of a safety thing really

        "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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          it was probably just a way to save money I mean really you could make any bike not need one or car but it's more of a safety thing really

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          declan
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          @terry-tz ![0_1504021_1504028934193_IMG_1570.JPG

          New tyre yo

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          • declanD declan

            @terry-tz ![0_1504021_1504028934193_IMG_1570.JPG

            New tyre yo

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            declan
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            @declan 0_1504029022685_IMG_1568.JPG

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            • J Jens Eskildsen

              Evans actually run hotter than normal cooling, so yeah, not for me either.

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              Calum
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              @jens-eskildsen Ahh but you're missing the point slightly there.

              It may run hotter, however there will be less pressure exerted in the cooling system. The result is less strain on the cooling internals.

              The fact it has a higher boiling temperature also mitigates against the risk of localised boiling on the cylinder head, offering a more even distribution of thermal expansion.

              Again, this is all theory bull.

              It has been proven to have advantages in its own right. I'll agree and say I may have not noticed them.

              Remember, the heat of the flame under the spark plug is a damn sight higher than the coolant temperature. So if the coolant raises by a few degrees, this should still be lower than the heat of the piston crown.

              http://papers.sae.org/930217/

              So long as the heat within the engine resides within the temperature specified by the manufacture, there shouldn't be a problem.

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                Jens Eskildsen
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                If coolant is boiling, something is off. youre not curing anything by changing the coolant to something that isnt boiling at that temp, but is actually running hotter. Thats treating symptons, not fixing whats wrong.

                I kinda like this one 😄 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VACKWvcXbXA

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                  Darty
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                  @Calum

                  Have to say though, heat transfer is interesting in wankel designs.

                  But, If your worried about cylinder head localised boiling in a modern 2stroke!?

                  then you have completely missed the point also.

                  You could run a 4stroke for longer on alcohol based coolant, sure.

                  What benefit to a 2stroke engine at least, does Evans coolant possibly have to performance?

                  Its a negative in almost all aspects of operating temperature.

                  Keep it real

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                  • J Jens Eskildsen

                    If coolant is boiling, something is off. youre not curing anything by changing the coolant to something that isnt boiling at that temp, but is actually running hotter. Thats treating symptons, not fixing whats wrong.

                    I kinda like this one 😄 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VACKWvcXbXA

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                    Calum
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                    @jens-eskildsen In peak summer times, my DT recorded a temperature of around 110 degrees using my vapor unit whilst sat in traffic.

                    The water did not boil, but no doubt there was a lot of pressure on the cooling system itself. This was prior to using evans.

                    Ultimately that was when my bike was a commuter. It isn't any more and I doubt I'll be sat in traffic for long periods of time.

                    Where I will be ripping up the B roads the coolant will have plenty of time to regulate.

                    In this instance, evans coolant requires no maintenance. There is no corrosion to worry about and it doesn't require anti-freeze.

                    Therefore it offers minimal maintenance when compared to normal coolant.

                    For this reason, I will continue to be using it on my project bikes as they will no doubt be left in storage.

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                      Jens Eskildsen
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                      Id rather fix the problem and install a fan

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                      • J Jens Eskildsen

                        Id rather fix the problem and install a fan

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                        Calum
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                        @jens-eskildsen I agree, if there is a problem, evans coolant isn't solving the issue, it's masking it.

                        I didn't have a problem, and I didn't mean to suggest using evans was an adequate solution to an overheating issue, as it is not.

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                          @jens-eskildsen I agree, if there is a problem, evans coolant isn't solving the issue, it's masking it.

                          I didn't have a problem, and I didn't mean to suggest using evans was an adequate solution to an overheating issue, as it is not.

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                          declan
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                          @calum what fans will go on there then lads?

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                            @calum do the thermistors generals go bad? They seem like gold dust

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                            @declan said in Temp gauge trouble shooting:

                            @calum do the thermistors generals go bad? They seem like gold dust
                            I be got a scrap head if the thermostat will unscrew with out breaking you can have for it postage it's untested an I m gonna be using a vapour speedo with temp sender so the the thermostat is no use to me

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                              @declan said in Temp gauge trouble shooting:

                              @calum do the thermistors generals go bad? They seem like gold dust
                              I be got a scrap head if the thermostat will unscrew with out breaking you can have for it postage it's untested an I m gonna be using a vapour speedo with temp sender so the the thermostat is no use to me

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                              declan
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                              @dan28 no thank you mate I'm running my cheap temp gauge for now I've gotta focus on re painting my tank and new rear fender

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                                Calum
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                                Never heard of them going wrong personally, DTRE doesn't have a temp gauge so it's never been an issue for me.

                                They get hot but they keep running.

                                You can get a temp sender for the vapor that screws in where the original goes. That's what I did so I have a nice reading on my unit.

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                                  Never heard of them going wrong personally, DTRE doesn't have a temp gauge so it's never been an issue for me.

                                  They get hot but they keep running.

                                  You can get a temp sender for the vapor that screws in where the original goes. That's what I did so I have a nice reading on my unit.

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                                  finnerz89
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                                  @calum I've got the one that sits in between the radiator fins

                                  Current bikes:
                                  DT125X '07
                                  Street Triple R '11
                                  Aprilia ETV1000 '02

                                  Previous:
                                  DR650RSE '96
                                  FJ1200 '92

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                                    Jens Eskildsen
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                                    120x120mm fan fits, i mounted one from a pc as a test.
                                    Makes removal of the sparkplug a slightly bigger hassle
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                                      Calum
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                                      Don't imagine it being terribly waterproof mind you.

                                      I wonder how effective it actually is. Having run a liquid cooled computer, and know the temperatures a chip can reach.

                                      What are your thoughts?

                                      Good, bad?

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                                        Don't imagine it being terribly waterproof mind you.

                                        I wonder how effective it actually is. Having run a liquid cooled computer, and know the temperatures a chip can reach.

                                        What are your thoughts?

                                        Good, bad?

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                                        declan
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                                        @calum I'm guessing any advantage is just that an advantage so I'm probs gotta run one and thank you Jens I'm sure those dimesions will be a life saver

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                                          @calum I'm guessing any advantage is just that an advantage so I'm probs gotta run one and thank you Jens I'm sure those dimesions will be a life saver

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                                          Calum
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                                          @declan How are you going to wire it in? Personally I would want it kicking in at certain temperatures. Like on a car

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