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Dana did u get my message
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I was doing a little reading on the Redline website, maker of Water Wetter.
Check the Tech. info they provide: http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp
After looking here, I'm not all that sold on the product. My guess is that it may reduce the temps by about 5*F by putting this product in.
Check the Tech. info they provide: http://www.redlineoil.com/products_coolant.asp
After looking here, I'm not all that sold on the product. My guess is that it may reduce the temps by about 5*F by putting this product in.
Grimm said:My guess is that it may reduce the temps by about 5*F by putting this product in.
So will a couple drops of dish soap.
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Boston RX1 said:JDMCRX, I am not sure I understand what you are saying. I thought you just dump it in and ride?
I mean if u are emptying ur system mix it all up and then slap it in instead of trying to mix it in the sled
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OK GUYS I WILL GIVE U REAL WORLD ADVICE AND TESTIMONY ON WATER WETTERS MOST WORK A LITTLE INTIALLY BUT TEND TO FADE AFETR A USE OR 2 IN OUR RACECARS IMO
Now if u guys want to use the best stuff IMO but a true great working product that last i will give u the info i sell it and have it in stock.It is a little pricy to some but u willl have enough to do 15 qrts of fluid It is $25.00 a bottle plus shipping better priceing on more than 1 It is called MotorMax and it works! It generally has dropped temps in the 20 degree range i have seen 30 but coulda been conditions and luck This stuff has ALWAYS worked and worked with exceptional results not just 5 degrrees there is enough to do 4 sleds with the mount in 1 bottle try it u will not be dissapointed let me know if i can help u with some Dave
Now if u guys want to use the best stuff IMO but a true great working product that last i will give u the info i sell it and have it in stock.It is a little pricy to some but u willl have enough to do 15 qrts of fluid It is $25.00 a bottle plus shipping better priceing on more than 1 It is called MotorMax and it works! It generally has dropped temps in the 20 degree range i have seen 30 but coulda been conditions and luck This stuff has ALWAYS worked and worked with exceptional results not just 5 degrrees there is enough to do 4 sleds with the mount in 1 bottle try it u will not be dissapointed let me know if i can help u with some Dave


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Here's a review on MotorMax for those interested:
http://autorepair.about.com/cs/productr ... 110202.htm
Thanks for the heads up Dave

http://autorepair.about.com/cs/productr ... 110202.htm
Thanks for the heads up Dave


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Familyman,
I bet that sled never overheats, it is genuinely "water cooled"!
I bet that sled never overheats, it is genuinely "water cooled"!

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I got my WW, what is the best way to put it in? Should I just put in into the reservoir, or take some out, mix it in and pour back into the resovoir? Any suggestions?
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Boston RX1 said:I got my WW, what is the best way to put it in? Should I just put in into the reservoir, or take some out, mix it in and pour back into the resovoir? Any suggestions?
Just pour it in before you ride.
It'll mix on it's own.

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I have heard that watter wetter type additives are not anti-freeze so be careful and check what temp you are good to after it mixes in...I personally would take some antifreeze out and add it in then otherwize its gonna come out the overflow.
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