Purple Ice
[People are pry thinking that it's some sorta shit that you eat :teehee:]
Yeah, maybe this is old news and stuff but if I'm not mistaken it's the first I've heard of it(noticed a banner ad
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Taken from: http://www.royalpurple.com/prodsa/prpice.html
Extensive testing confirms Purple Ice reduces coolant temperatures better than comparable products while providing extra corrosion protection. For example, the average operating temperature of a 350 c.i.d. V8 engine (equipped with 160° thermostat) when dyno-tested with different coolants are:
A. Standard mix of water and glycol (antifreeze)
228° F
B. 50 / 50 water / glycol mix with Purple Ice™ added
222° F
C. Straight water (no corrosion protection)
220° F
D. Water with Purple Ice™ added
200° F
So like Redline water wetter but... well, from a diff. company.
Yeah, maybe this is old news and stuff but if I'm not mistaken it's the first I've heard of it(noticed a banner ad
h
-Taken from: http://www.royalpurple.com/prodsa/prpice.html
Extensive testing confirms Purple Ice reduces coolant temperatures better than comparable products while providing extra corrosion protection. For example, the average operating temperature of a 350 c.i.d. V8 engine (equipped with 160° thermostat) when dyno-tested with different coolants are:
A. Standard mix of water and glycol (antifreeze)
228° F
B. 50 / 50 water / glycol mix with Purple Ice™ added
222° F
C. Straight water (no corrosion protection)
220° F
D. Water with Purple Ice™ added
200° F
So like Redline water wetter but... well, from a diff. company.
Last edited by A-series; Jul 21, 2007 at 08:57 PM. Reason: Shorter FTW


