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    Has anyone used this stuff? I saw an ad in my MT magazine for it and it claimed 20 degrees cooler running, but when I actually went to the store and read the fine print, the 20 degrees is for street engines. Regular everyday engines get between 6-8 degrees cooler and it was $8. I was just wondering if anyone thought it was worth it for everyday use.
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    I've read about that stuff. Scientifically it should work, because the chemical composition resists heat but cools quickly so it won't heat up as much when it cycles and gets supercool when it hits the radiator... at $8 a bottle, it's worth a try...I might just go pick up a bottle too...
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