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RE: water wetter



It's hard to quantify since we did not conduct a controlled measurement.
My guess is about 5-10 degF in hard street and track driving. It is
not all that much but when you're pushing the upper limit it does make
a difference and it is definitely worth the few bucks.

John Katos

-----Original Message-----
John,

Well that's pretty interesting.  What kind of temperature differential did
you see between the before and after?

DOM!
> ------------------------------
> From: "John Katos" <john_katos@domain.elided>
> Sorry to disagree but I found my results to be to the contrary. My son
> and I both tried Water Wetter in our V6 and I4 Alfa engines with 50/50
> Glycol anti-freeze and had excellant results on both street and track,
> at Blackhawk Farms 1.9 mile road course and Road America 4 mile road
> course. I believe that their literature states that the results are best
> with water but there is an improvement with anti-freeze. For their
> explanation goto http://www.redlineoil.com/whyredline.htm and follow the
> water wetter link at the bottom of the page.
>
> John Katos
> Wext Dundee, IL
>
> - -----Original Message-----
>
> Just to add to what Richard was saying, I don't think there will be and
have
> not seen improvement when adding Water Wetter to a 50/50 mix system.
Water
> wetter makes the difference in systems that only run water (ie race cars
and
> bikes.)
>
> DOM!
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