Corse Motorcycle Engine Coolant - 1 Litre

SyntolSKU: F0051-1_PYR
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Syntol Lubricants was established in 2019. Their heritage derives from generations of motorcycle racing experience. Syntol have supplied race teams throughout the UK with bespoke engine and transmission lubricants for over a decade before launching as an independent lubricant manufacturer in the North West of England.

High performance coolant developed to exceed the requirements of motorcycle liquid cooling systems. Syntol Corse cool rtu should not be diluted and offers antifreeze protection down to -40°c.

For use in all road & off-road motorcycles with a liquid cooling system where astm d3306, d4985, sae j1034, British standard (bs) 6580:2010, btc type 4e, jis k2234 (except reserve alkalinity), cuna nc 956-16, nato s-759 or une 26361-88 performance specifications are recommended.

Important: contains glycol so cannot be used on road racing circuits, for this application use Nero-R Ultracool rtu.

• Ready To Use -40°C Formula – Do Not Dilute
• Employs Leading Nitrite, Phosphate, Borate, Silicate And Amine Free Organic Acid Inhibitor Technology
• Protects Cooling Systems, Including Those With Magnesium And Aluminium Components, From Corrosion And Deposits
• Excellent Thermal Conductivity And Heat Transfer Capabilities
• Compatible With All Coolants So No Flushing Of System Required, Simply Drain Old Fluid And Replace With Syntol Corse Cool Rtu
• Suitable For 5 Years Service, 6000 Hours Of Engine Operation Or 250,000Km, Or According To OEM Recommendation - Whichever Occurs Sooner

 

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