I recommend it's use as blinker fluid. best you can get.
Now if only I could find synthetic muffler bearings.
On 1/8/07, Jon Paschke <Jpaschke@bak.rr.com> wrote:
> Now, I know we're not a bunch of tree-huggers on this list, but most of us
> are willing to do at least a little bit to help save the planet. That's one
> reason why I've switched to synthetic water (SW) as coolant in all my
> water-cooled vehicles.
>
> It offers noticeable gains in performance. For one thing, SW maintains a
> nearly-constant viscosity from 0 to 212 degrees, which reduces pump drag and
> thus gives a net increase in horsepower, something we all like. Because it's
> free of heavy metals, it's a bit lighter, and so it saves weight. Best of all,
> the process by which SW
> is made actually _produces_ energy. SW is not refined from an impure base,
> remember - it is actually built, atom by atom, by chemists, using a process
> called the Oxidative Reduction of Diatomic Hydrogen.
>
> You might want to consider switching. I'll admit, it's new and kinda hard to
> find, but I've been using for over a year now with excellent results. I get
> mine at the local BMW dealer, but I'd suggest going in your local Jaguar shop
> and asking for it.
>
> Jon
>
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