Water wetter

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VICFR2
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Water wetter

Post by VICFR2 »

Anyone with experience of Water Wetter products, a once only coolant additive for about £6 that’s supposed to reduce warm up time by 50% by reducing the surface tension as well as being a corrosion inhibitor and can be mixed with any anti-freeze. A good idea for winter running just wondered if any side effects are known.
KrisB

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Post by KrisB »

yeah using it in my tubby will also be using it in my chargecooler when i get it excellent stuff
£3 a bottle on ebay
jonb-
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Post by jonb- »

As in your identical post at the oc...

Back in the day (a good long time ago) people who water cooled their PC's would use this with good results and driftworks recon they got a 5c drop in the coolant system of an s14.

I'm going to use it in my CC but the stock coolant system is hardly strained so won't bother in there.
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Its water softener.
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