Surfriding Salt Water Protection

Joker

...chaos? Its Fair!
I bet a quart would give you an ample amount. If you watch the video of the application process it doesnt seem like it would take that much.

I added the application video and link to the store.
 
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Location
australia
Could you apply it to the inside of the engine and pump then you don't have to flush at all?
It says temp resistant to 140 degrees Celsius and last 8 months on exterior and over a year interior.
 
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KTM434

Jamie FN Hickey
Location
Palm Coast FL
Could you apply it to the inside of the engine and pump then you don't have to flush at all?
It says temp resistant to 140 degrees Celsius and last 8 months on exterior and over a year interior.

I'd be worried the water in the engine may not act as a heat sink and may affect the cooling capabilities
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
Location
Rentz, GA
I circulated that video around work a couple weeks ago. Got lots of interest and I think a couple groups are going to buy a bunch and try it out around our plant.
 

Joker

...chaos? Its Fair!
Could you apply it to the inside of the engine and pump then you don't have to flush at all?
It says temp resistant to 140 degrees Celsius and last 8 months on exterior and over a year interior.

ya i wouldnt run that on the inside of the engine. it seems to risky.
 

MattyBoom

Amsoil Rep/Machine Shop
Location
Long Island, NY
Seems like the main flaw is that it should not be touched often, as well as high pressure water wears it away...

So atv or bike application gets cut out of that sice it gets touched way too often, bottom of the hull is out cause i'd say when the ski is moving and water is flowing over the hull that could be considered high pressure?

Coating the inside of your engine bay would be mint, wouldnt have to worry about rusting. but then again when u go to work on it, chances are it will lose its effectivness.

Just my thinking.
 
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