Water Wetter?
is this product any good? i've read tons of good things about it, and if you ask what about the freezing temps i don't get temperatures colder than 60 degrees, so, i don't need coolant, so i was thinking that the water wetter combination with water would work better and wouldn't make my engine die, what do you guys think?
i'm looking at experiences more than "i've heard" things
i'm looking at experiences more than "i've heard" things
Good product.
I don't understand what you mean by "so i was thinking that the water wetter combination with water would work better and wouldn't make my engine die".
I don't understand what you mean by "so i was thinking that the water wetter combination with water would work better and wouldn't make my engine die".
well, simply because water is the best to run on an engine because it absorbs heat better than any other liquid, but water rust metal, so if water is mixed with water wetter they say it doesn't create any rust because the water wetter has some lubricants that kill the rust properties of water.
(english is my third languaje) if you didn't understand i will try another way to explain it
(english is my third languaje) if you didn't understand i will try another way to explain it
well, simply because water is the best to run on an engine because it absorbs heat better than any other liquid, but water rust metal, so if water is mixed with water wetter they say it doesn't create any rust because the water wetter has some lubricants that kill the rust properties of water.
(english is my third languaje) if you didn't understand i will try another way to explain it
(english is my third languaje) if you didn't understand i will try another way to explain it
read this:
http://www.redlineoil.com/redlineoil/wwti.htm
[Modified by Big Phat R, 6:08 PM 10/22/2002]
so what would you guys recommend? as i say before the lowest temp i'm going to see with this car is around 65 F, the web page says that water with water wetter is the best combination. so i'm a lil confused
EDIT: by the way, the reading comfirms that is best to use water+water wetter
[Modified by GZERO, 7:59 PM 10/22/2002]
EDIT: by the way, the reading comfirms that is best to use water+water wetter
[Modified by GZERO, 7:59 PM 10/22/2002]
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I agree on the NPG+..
but I would suggest you use 10% anti-freeze in the mixture, for it's anti-corrosive properties, as well as to help lubricate the water pump.
but I would suggest you use 10% anti-freeze in the mixture, for it's anti-corrosive properties, as well as to help lubricate the water pump.
Water Wetter does nothing more than increase the surface tension of the cooling system fluid (strait water or antifreeze-water mix). Increased surface tension allows the fluid to stick to the walls longer thus increasing the heat transferred to the fluid and carried away.
It may have some additional additives for anti-corrosion but I'm gonna bet they are more of a marketing ploy than anything else. I use a small amount of dish soap.....it works the same.
**edit** I know this has been discussed before....try a search to see what you can drum up.
[Modified by SLPR, 1:32 PM 10/23/2002]
It may have some additional additives for anti-corrosion but I'm gonna bet they are more of a marketing ploy than anything else. I use a small amount of dish soap.....it works the same.
**edit** I know this has been discussed before....try a search to see what you can drum up.
[Modified by SLPR, 1:32 PM 10/23/2002]
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