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Cooler One Liters

Riceburner

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SideWinder LTX 50th
Watter Wetter.

Can any one who has used this product in our engines let us know how many degrees their temperature dropped, or if no definative answer, have an opinion on how much of a drop they saw or we are likely to see?

Synthetic Oil,

Same Question

If you saw differences in other engines that might be helpful as well.

Saw some earlier posts, but looking for an update.

I am assuming both of these items will reduce temperatures. I know someone will speak up if I am wrong. :)

TIA

Dave
 

I use WaterWetter in my R1 sportbikes. My race bike has straight water and waterwetter in it (no antifreeze, as they don't allow it on race tracks) and it runs very cool for what it gets put through on the track. Theres no temp gauge on it so I don't really have any numbers on the diff. There are bigger gains using it with water only (no antifreeze) doesn't work for sleds. :shock:

The steetbike has waterwetter mixed with the antifreeze as well. I'd say it usually runs 10 to 14 degrees cooler than without it. Without it the electric cooling fan would be starting up constantly in heavy traffic, with waterwetter it rarely kicks in at all.

I'd say give it a try, it should help bring your temps. down.
 


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