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Originally Posted by tdeal28 It seems that theres a miss conception about boiling point of water/antifreeze. Water boils at 212 deg F.
Two things increase the boiling point of water:
1. By adding ethylene glycol (Antifreeze) to the water
2. Pressurizing the water/coolant within a sealed system |
This is correct. The boiling point of a stock system on a 15psi cap with a 50/50 mix is somewhere around 263F.
Cutting the cap on a stock system will only result in an overheated bike.
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Originally Posted by tdeal28 By running a 0psi radiator cap you are actually keeping the boiling point of water or water/antifreeze mix at the normal boiling point. By pressuizing the sytem you are raising the boiling point. Thats way ALL vehicles and motorcycles come with pressure caps. |
If you are directing this comment to me then you have misread my post. I do not run a water based coolant system in my 954. I run a waterless oil based propylene glycol coolant which boils at 375F without pressurization. I now have a little over 2K miles on the clock while running Evans at 0psi.