Good to know, but how do you get away with that in WI? I was just there several weeks ago & I can tell it gets Fing cold.CONEH8R said:I run pure water with water wetter. No coolant. Temps are lower.
I bought some, so you can take a look at the next meet. If you check their website, it might tell you too.YellowMP5 said:what is the water wetter made out of? what is its chemical make up?
CONEH8R said:I run coolant in the fall/winter. Yeah, that woudn't be a good thing (freezing the radiator).
Water wetter raises the boiling temp of water. It cools better becomes water has the best heat transfer, it's 1:1. The water wetter raises the boiling temp and keeps the minerals in the water from correding the metal in the cooling system. Pure water would be ok in a car, but you'd have to change it pretty often to keep the mineral deposits down. I usually change coolant 3 or so times a year.
(Shakes head)CONEH8R said:I run coolant in the fall/winter. Yeah, that woudn't be a good thing (freezing the radiator).
Water wetter raises the boiling temp of water. It cools better becomes water has the best heat transfer, it's 1:1. The water wetter raises the boiling temp and keeps the minerals in the water from correding the metal in the cooling system. Pure water would be ok in a car, but you'd have to change it pretty often to keep the mineral deposits down. I usually change coolant 3 or so times a year.
Dr.Sound said:just wanna see who here uses watter wetter.
did u guys see any gains.....
i've talked to a mazda engeneer yesterday about our bad ECU, he told me that ONE of the reasons it acts the way it does is because of the coolant temps.
i asked if we would benefit from watter wetter, he said yes.
well i wanna see if any of u have benefited, or if it was a wasted of time and money.
thanks
-Victor
N1XRR said:(Shakes head)
Water is a coolant too. Don't say "I run coolant in the winter" when you really mean "I run antifreeze in the winter".
Yep... Engine Ice came out before LP's coolant, but I think the Engine Ice wasn't track approved...in most of our applications that really doesn't matter though.Puckpimp71 said:Bought some stuff called Engine Ice... maaaad expensive ($15/2 quarts) , but it's what the Liquid Performance is based off of... Another member reported a 15 degree F drop in the upper hose with it.