Water wetter, does it work?
#12
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: EUGENE,OR.
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Well, I tried it in a 2-stroke (KX250) that was getting hot on a 33mi annual poker run I used to do. The year I tried it (2003) it made a difference. All I know is that it did not over flow like w/o the water-wetter. In a race car, I do not have the expierence though. Scooter
#15
I run it in everything I own. Does it work? hmmmmm... I really dont' know. I guess I got it just in case it does. ops:
All kidding aside we use to put it in warehouse forklifts that were running hot. It did cool them down and good bit. Probably 10-15* like other guys said.
All kidding aside we use to put it in warehouse forklifts that were running hot. It did cool them down and good bit. Probably 10-15* like other guys said.
#18
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SHOW GUEST
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1
water wetter
I used "Below 40" in my mini sprints and full sprint car. Never ran a fan on the radiator, only air flow is when we were moving. Liked the way it ran the temp down. Worked quite a bit better than the "WATER WETTER". You run it with distilled water and a slight amount of anti-freeze.
#20
Originally Posted by kwkracing
It does not work if you are making any power with a non adaquate cooling system, Dont waste your money, fix the problem