Joseph,
I'm guessing that you're referring to their 'water-wetter' product. That
type of substance is found in all popular anti-freezes. You'd really gain
nothing by arbitrarily adding it to your radiator. You'd be better off by
draining the cooling system and refilling it with a fresh batch at a 50/50
ratio. I've opened myself up arguments by suggesting 50/50, but I think its a
good optimization for raising the boiling point as well as lowering the freezing
point. But, as they say, YMMV.
Don't forget to check your owner's manual.
Bud Krueger
52TD (w/50-50)
joseph cianciotti wrote:
> I just came across a bottle of Redline in my garage. I was thinking of
> adding it to my Volvo's radiator. We're driving cross country and towing a
> trailer. I'm not sure what the coolant/water ratio is. But would it have a
> beneficial effect when driving through the hotter climates? (We're headed
> through Texas.) Thanks in advance,
>
> Joseph
> 67 MGB Roadster
> 93 Volvo 240
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