What would you guy recommend for an all season coolant, I live in a place where in summer it can get 100 plus and in winter down to 0, looking for something that I don't have to change in summer and winter
@@evanswaterlesscoolant2041 I have a 2004 yfz450. That i ride all year round, and I'm just tired of switching during fall to antifreeze and just want something I can run all year
@@thatcoalminer275 our powersports coolant like used in this video would work out well for you! Feel free to give us a call with any conversion questions along the way.
You can get one really cheap at a fish store. Like a tank fish store. I have a saltwater fish tank and when I go to the fish store they have multiple brands and they actually have the exact one he’s using. Most fish stores I’ve been to have them! Sorry it’s late but hope this helps!
What would you guy recommend for an all season coolant, I live in a place where in summer it can get 100 plus and in winter down to 0, looking for something that I don't have to change in summer and winter
Hi! We're happy to answer any questions. What type of bike are you speaking of?
@@evanswaterlesscoolant2041 I have a 2004 yfz450. That i ride all year round, and I'm just tired of switching during fall to antifreeze and just want something I can run all year
@@thatcoalminer275 our powersports coolant like used in this video would work out well for you! Feel free to give us a call with any conversion questions along the way.
@@evanswaterlesscoolant2041 thank you! Definitely will give it a shot when I finish my build
@@evanswaterlesscoolant2041 what's the difference in this and the engine ice coolant?
Results? Did the Evans solve your boil over issue?
What refractometer are you using?
You can get one really cheap at a fish store. Like a tank fish store. I have a saltwater fish tank and when I go to the fish store they have multiple brands and they actually have the exact one he’s using. Most fish stores I’ve been to have them! Sorry it’s late but hope this helps!
When you keep saying "this stuff" it sounds as though you are not confident in the product, not a good selling point.
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