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I dunno.. mine are burnt though. I'll get pics tomorrow when I pic it up.. I can't wait to see what the Honda "fix" is..
I dunno.. mine are burnt though. I'll get pics tomorrow when I pic it up.. I can't wait to see what the Honda "fix" is..
Where do you get this magic potion you speak of and how do you properly use It? Mix it in, or complete change out?They make a WATER WETTER ADDITIVE. WORKS FANTASTIC. Add that to your cooing system and forget the modifications!!!
They make a WATER WETTER ADDITIVE. WORKS FANTASTIC. Add that to your cooing system and forget the modifications!!!
The clutch disc material is attached with a binder of some sort. Hypothetically if the oil gets hot enough to degrade or break down the binder, the clutches could fail.
I don't have a clue what the binder is or what point it would degrade. But, keeping the oil cooler might be beneficial.
The clutch slips a little bit all the time when the RPMs of the wheels and the crank don't match (like speeding up or slowing down and starting/shifting). If the heat isn't getting out of the oil in a timely fashion, it might be building up to the point the clutch wear accelerates way beyond normal.
That might also explain why you guys that run Bull Run a lot don't have problems like some others do. Since you are in and out of water a bunch your overall average oil temps may be lower than those that are relying on just the radiator dump the waste heat out of the whole system.
That is why I am very interested to see what Honda's fix is. Heat or clamping force or electrical or a combination of all of them or none of them.
They make a WATER WETTER ADDITIVE. WORKS FANTASTIC. Add that to your cooing system and forget the modifications!!!
Nope it definitely won't slip then. Video that s***!screw it im just gonna dump all this liquid nitrogen in my cooling system. I bet nothing slips then!
snake oil! don't drink the kool aidWhere do you get this magic potion you speak of and how do you properly use It? Mix it in, or complete change out?
That's what I was wondering after reading about it.. if you're running coolant you are already doing the same thing this stuff does.snake oil! don't drink the kool aid
Its great for race tracks that wont allow you to run conventional ethylene glycol based coolant.That's what I was wondering after reading about it.. if you're running coolant you are already doing the same thing this stuff does.
Exactly..Its great for race tracks that wont allow you to run conventional ethylene glycol based coolant.
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Very true and very important!!! I've been in countless arguements with people over the years because they want their engines to run "as cool as possible". That is an oil life killer, and therefore an engine life killer. Not to mention tolerances at specific heat, and inefficiencies the whole time that you are killing your engine. There are no better ways to regulate an engine than what Honda, Yamaha, Polaris, Can-Am, Ford, Chrysler, GM, Toyota, etc etc etc have been doing for the better part of a century. My opinion...leave it alone. If you are overheating your oil, you are using your machine outside of it's design parameters and something else will fail in short order.Y'all remember that the oil NEEDS to be 212 degrees F to vaporize the water condensate that can get into the oil.
Also, engine specs like bearing tolerances are are set at what the OEM says is optimal operating temp. Those specs change when the engine is hot vs cold. That's why they tell you to check valve clearance on a cold engine.
One last thing is the viscosity of multi grade oil changes at different temps so be aware of that.
Now all these things listed are very minimal so you would probably be fine but Honda is the world leader in building reliable off road machines. I don't want to stray to far from their design. Now if you were going to pull a plow or disc 6 hours a day then you could probably justify it.
If you decide to put an oil cooler on it, do one with a thermostat so the engine can warm up to optimal operating temp but the additional cooler will help keep it from going over that.
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