Posted By: Anonymous
rad additive - May 09, 2000 04:41 pm UTC
hey everyone, I was at the meeting last weekend and one of the guys mentioned an attitive for the rad (called water-something) that is supposed to help bind oxygen and make the engine run cooler...anyone know exactly what it is and does it work? please, give your personal feedback....thanks Mike...
Posted By: Edwin Lau
Re: rad additive - May 09, 2000 05:54 pm UTC
You mean water wetter? I have heard good testimonies about it
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92 Talon TSI AWD
Boost gauge showing zero, blue smoke
One significant power decreaser, a burnt out 14b
Posted By: Michel Brais
Re: rad additive - May 09, 2000 08:14 pm UTC
ask francois villeneuve about it. He uses it and the whole engine compartment is really cooler.
Mike,
I went by a Performance Improvements earlier today, and saw the product you are referring to; Redline's Water Wetter. The price was around $17.99, if I remember correctly.
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Judson
92 Tsi AWD
Posted By: Thomas Toth
Re: rad additive - May 10, 2000 01:56 am UTC
Yes its really good stuff, i know many people who used it it worked well.
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Posted By: Sean Costall
Re: rad additive - May 10, 2000 07:31 pm UTC
Stupid question:
How does this stuff have any effect at all in a system where the coolant temperature is regulated to a fixed temperature by the thermostat?
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Posted By: Anonymous
Re: rad additive - May 11, 2000 04:06 pm UTC
Anyone see the post on the digest today?
Check out:
http://www.miata.net/products/pmisc/redlineww.html I dont know if this is true or not, just passing it along.
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Corey Kaye
1998 Eagle Talon TSi