[urq] Water Wetter, try this, it is better

Bill Bennett ur.quattro at verizon.net
Fri Sep 10 00:52:12 EDT 2004


http://www.evanscooling.com/index2.html  no water, no pressure required,
open to atmosphere cooling system. the only reason the OEM's are not running
it is you can't add water, and that is too weird for iffy lube children, let
alone the "experienced well read" "Technicians"" at your local new car
dealer, I have used water wetter once on a 944, the result? using a temp
gun, no difference, the customer supplied it, he noticed no difference
either, now evans, no more hot spots on the block, could get no accurate
reading on the head as is is alloy and the gun is not good there.get them
out, Bill
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Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: [urq] Water Wetter


> ok, i'll start.
>
> its my understanding of the chemistry of water wetter is that it breaks
the
> surface tension between the water and the cooling passages of the radiator
> allowing for more efficient cooling because of better heat transfer.
>
> i also have heard several times that antifreeze hinders the cooling
abilities
> of the car, its there for its anti-freezing abilities and it does not aid
in
> the cooling process.
>
> *zipping flame suit*   ;o]
>
> sean
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