I tried it in my BN6 many years ago. Drove a route from Elkton, Maryland to
Baltimore and back with 50/50 Water to Antifreeze and used a candy thermometer
to check the temperature of the water in the recovery bottle when I returned.
The next day I added the Red Line Water Wetter per their instructions and
drove
the same route and checked the temperature of the water in the recovery
bottle
when I returned. There wasn't even a slight difference. I'm not
convince it
does anything but reduce the size of my beer fund. Others swear
by it. You
have to try it and come to your own conclusions.
Ron Mitchell
To: AUSTIN HEALEY CLUB <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent:
Fri, July 30, 2010 11:58:48 AM
Subject: [Healeys] hot Healey - radiator water
additive??????????
hello all
Been watching all the comments re our Healeys
running hot............
I am a big fan of the magazine Classic
Motorsports.B In the new issue, re a
project car they are working on (Sunbeam
Tiger), they talk about the car's
cooling system.......B They talk about
adding RED LINE OIL'S WATERWETTER to
the cooling system and comment that,
according to the manufacturer, it
"adheres to the water molecules in the
radiator and doubles the cooling
capacity of ordinary water".........B B The
writer goes on to say that they
have been using it in their race cars for
years...........
Anyone tried it?B have any experience with it?
tks,
ray
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