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    Engine ice

    Is engine ice allowed on the track ?..

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    Re: Engine ice

    no sir
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    .....or maam
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    Re: Engine ice

    Quote Originally Posted by Aliki @ VnM Sportgear View Post
    .....or maam
    what she said

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    Thanks what do you guys recommend ?

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    Re: Engine ice

    Quote Originally Posted by padu View Post
    Thanks what do you guys recommend ?
    Water with water wetter.

    Please try doing a search on the forums as questions like this have been asked a number of times.
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    According to their web site they do.

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    Re: Engine ice

    lolz. classic gtam thread.

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    First off thanks to everyone for replying to the thread, I just want to say Im running water and redline water wetter, But i dont understand everyones comments as to another classic thread and not another engine ice thread, Clearly questions still dont have clear answers, so i dont see the problem with asking the questions, Im only saying this bc Im the one who started this thread, I was getting mix answers so I asked.

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    Re: Engine ice

    It's been beatin to death and always ends the same way. Do a search, should be 3 or 4 threads from the last year or so.

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    Re: Engine ice

    i just use tap water and have been doing it for 22 years..its cheap and the bike never gets above 81c

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    Re: Engine ice

    The AMA is not really fair to compare to Canadian tracks or organizers. The AMA's position is "you are the best riders" so you will do what is right.
    The AMA also races at the best tracks. Those tracks also have the best clean up crews. In Canada the clean up crews consist of the ,,,organizer. So SOAR,RACE they will do what is easiest for them.
    The AMA does not clean the track,,the track crew cleans the track. Those crews also use the best liquid absorbing products available as well as blowers. {yes there are different types of absorball] So the comparison is unfair. I had the pleasure of working with the Simple Green Crew at the Montreal Indy car race what we think we know in Canada and what works,,,pretty far apart.
    The good absorbing products are not bought at NAPA!
    Sure the pavement is the same. But Canadian tracks and Organizers run on much slimmer budgets. So not allowing it is the best way they can reduce track clean up costs. You may think it is okay but the reasons why it is not allowed are for reasons you are not considering. Go to a SOAR or RACE event,,, who cleans the track,,,, Ken and Chris,,,,or the track day organizer,, why make their day harder?
    Also if you ruin a track for your competitors in the AMA,, your life is not really great after for a long time,,just ask Chris Peris!
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