uklee70
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posted on 28/3/10 at 10:58 PM |
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Bike Engine Temp
Hi All
I was wondering what normal running temp is for a bike engine?
My Triumph is running at about 81 normal driving.
What do people run in there water systems
Just water or water and anti freeze or water and ?
whats the best mix %
Lee
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A1
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posted on 28/3/10 at 11:04 PM |
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an r1 engine runs at 94-100, the fans come on at 104 deg. the warning light comes on at 117deg.
in the car, my engine runs at about 72-74deg.
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twybrow
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posted on 28/3/10 at 11:13 PM |
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Lee my Triumph runs at 80-85 when I pootle about, and gets up to 102ish when I rag it or sit in traffic.
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RIE
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posted on 29/3/10 at 07:15 AM |
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My R1 sits at about 78ish when moving; climbs to 105 when stationary when the fan kicks in.
As regards coolant I go with whatever the manufacturer recommends. On my crosser that's 50/50 ethylene glycol and water (the R1 gets serviced by
someone else, but antifreeze is used).
Race bikes can only use water, no antifreeze, because it's slippy as sin and they don't want it getting spilled on the track. And race
bikes generally don't get used in very cold weather
If you do use water only, remember to drain the cooling system over winter or risk a cracked engine
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dean100yz
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posted on 29/3/10 at 07:16 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by twybrow
Lee my Triumph runs at 80-85 when I pootle about, and gets up to 102ish when I rag it or sit in traffic.
x2 but mines a 918 blade lump/ Ive seen 114 in summer. Run the pre mixed anti freeze stuff that I use on the MX bikes
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adithorp
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posted on 29/3/10 at 07:32 AM |
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My R1 runs between 80-90' depending on the ambient temp' (so I'd expect it to be around 80ish at the moment). It gets higher (95?)
on summer track days. Fan cuts in/out at 105/100' and it's quite happy sitting doing that.
I run 60% water, 30% a/freeze, 10%water wetter (improves conductivity). Don't run without a/freeze as it's also anti corrosive and lube
for the pump... and my workshop was down to -15c some nights this winter.
adrian
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