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Mail From: mahilly (Mike H)
Do any of you have experience with "Water Wetter"? Does it really help an
engine to run cooler? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the 100+ Sacramento
heat today (an ongoing problem for this car). Thanks in advance.
PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang forum.
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Mail From: mahilly (Mike H)
Do any of you have experience with "Water Wetter"? Does it really help an
engine to run cooler? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the 100+ Sacramento
heat today (an ongoing problem for this car). Thanks in advance.
PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang forum.
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Mail From: jmanley (Jay Manley)
Yes, I'm using it and it seems to work as advertised.
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Subject: [CM] Water wetter?
Do any of you have experience with "Water Wetter"? Does it really help an engine to run cooler? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the 100+ Sacramento heat today (an ongoing problem for this car). Thanks in advance.
PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang forum.
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Yes, I'm using it and it seems to work as advertised.
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From: Mike H
To: JMANLEY at cableone.net
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 12:51 AM
Subject: [CM] Water wetter?
Do any of you have experience with "Water Wetter"? Does it really help an engine to run cooler? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the 100+ Sacramento heat today (an ongoing problem for this car). Thanks in advance.
PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang forum.
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Mail From: tderrick (Aj Derrick)
It stops you from overheating, not so much running cooler.
I love it...
On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:51 AM, Mike H wrote:
> Do any of you have experience with?"Water Wetter"?? Does it?really
> help an engine to run cooler?? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the
> 100+ Sacramento heat today?(an ongoing problem for this car).? Thanks
> in advance.
> ?
> PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang
> forum._______________________________________________
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> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair.ca
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Mail From: tderrick (Aj Derrick)
It stops you from overheating, not so much running cooler.
I love it...
On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:51 AM, Mike H wrote:
> Do any of you have experience with?"Water Wetter"?? Does it?really
> help an engine to run cooler?? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the
> 100+ Sacramento heat today?(an ongoing problem for this car).? Thanks
> in advance.
> ?
> PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang
> forum._______________________________________________
> Classic-mustangs mailing list
> Classic-mustangs at lists.twistedpair.ca
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Mail From: MBMorrow4 (MBMorrow4
We use Water Wetter in vintage racing since they don't allow antifreeze on
the course. It does work well even with just plain water in the system. I have
also used it in my street cars with good results
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We use Water Wetter in vintage racing since they don't allow antifreeze on
the course. It does work well even with just plain water in the system. I have
also used it in my street cars with good results
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Mail From: walt (Walt Boeninger)
MBMorrow4 at aol.com wrote:
> We use Water Wetter in vintage racing since they don't allow antifreeze
> on the course. It does work well even with just plain water in the
"Even with plain water" ... Plain water is generally better than anti-freeze
as it has a better heat transfer than glycol based coolants.
And I agree it works well, but can't compare with and without ...
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MBMorrow4 at aol.com wrote:
> We use Water Wetter in vintage racing since they don't allow antifreeze
> on the course. It does work well even with just plain water in the
"Even with plain water" ... Plain water is generally better than anti-freeze
as it has a better heat transfer than glycol based coolants.
And I agree it works well, but can't compare with and without ...
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Mail From: chrisstephens (Chris)
Yea, I use it. Although it's not a miracle cure, it's worth the money.
Chris
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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:51 PM
Subject: [CM] Water wetter?
Do any of you have experience with "Water Wetter"? Does it really help an engine to run cooler? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the 100+ Sacramento heat today (an ongoing problem for this car). Thanks in advance.
PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang forum.
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Yea, I use it. Although it's not a miracle cure, it's worth the money.
Chris
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From: Mike H
To: chrisstephens at charter.net
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:51 PM
Subject: [CM] Water wetter?
Do any of you have experience with "Water Wetter"? Does it really help an engine to run cooler? My Dodge Durango boiled over in the 100+ Sacramento heat today (an ongoing problem for this car). Thanks in advance.
PS - please forgive the Mopar question on the Mustang forum.
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Mail From: tderrick (Aj Derrick)
I think it works better with water only...
just don't try it in the winter
AJ Derrick
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On Jul 10, 2006, at 9:46 AM, MBMorrow4 at aol.com wrote:
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> We use Water Wetter in vintage racing since they don't allow
> antifreeze on the course. It does work well even with just plain water
> in the system. I have also used it in my street cars with good
> results_______________________________________________
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Mail From: tderrick (Aj Derrick)
I think it works better with water only...
just don't try it in the winter

AJ Derrick
66 Coupe, 289 4V
95 GT, 5.0
On Jul 10, 2006, at 9:46 AM, MBMorrow4 at aol.com wrote:
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> We use Water Wetter in vintage racing since they don't allow
> antifreeze on the course. It does work well even with just plain water
> in the system. I have also used it in my street cars with good
> results_______________________________________________
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