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Water wetter and anti-freeze
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<blockquote data-quote="Van@RevanRacing" data-source="post: 10781341" data-attributes="member: 69847"><p>Gee, Blackmax isn't online as I post. Go Vancouver!! GOAL!!!!</p><p></p><p>Nothing against Boston. These have been some great playoff games.</p><p></p><p>I've seen scaling with Water Wetter in cooling systems in motors after tear down. I have personally seen lower temperatures with Water Wetter however I also have used Conklin <a href="http://www.conklin.com/files/pdf/vp0904_002345_1210_SpecSafe.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.conklin.com/files/pdf/vp0904_002345_1210_SpecSafe.pdf</a> in conjunction with Water Wetter.</p><p></p><p>The Conklin product is mandatory use in Indy Car. Reduces scale and corrosion.</p><p></p><p>Recently I switched to Amsoil Coolant Booster and saw some very good temperatures on the dyno. Being in South Florida I don't have to worry about freezing so if you do run water and coolant mix during the summer months I would suggest switching to a pure anti-freeze for the winter months if you live in a climate where you can experience freezing temperatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Van@RevanRacing, post: 10781341, member: 69847"] Gee, Blackmax isn't online as I post. Go Vancouver!! GOAL!!!! Nothing against Boston. These have been some great playoff games. I've seen scaling with Water Wetter in cooling systems in motors after tear down. I have personally seen lower temperatures with Water Wetter however I also have used Conklin [url]http://www.conklin.com/files/pdf/vp0904_002345_1210_SpecSafe.pdf[/url] in conjunction with Water Wetter. The Conklin product is mandatory use in Indy Car. Reduces scale and corrosion. Recently I switched to Amsoil Coolant Booster and saw some very good temperatures on the dyno. Being in South Florida I don't have to worry about freezing so if you do run water and coolant mix during the summer months I would suggest switching to a pure anti-freeze for the winter months if you live in a climate where you can experience freezing temperatures. [/QUOTE]
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