Michael:
I had pretty much the same results as you when I added it to the
50/50 antifreeze solution in the radiator of my '67 B-GT. It could
just be the temperate summer climate here beside the Puget Sound. I
don't think I ever went on any extended run when the air temp was
over 85F. At a steady 70-ish my engine never topped 190F, which is
pretty much how its always behaved since I replaced my radiator about
three years ago. I think I read on the Red Line web page that it's
supposed to work most effectively with plain water, having been
originally developed as a water pump lubricant for race engines.
Regards,
Jerry Causey
> Does anyone have any experience with how effective Water Wetter is
> with MGs? I used it in my Jensen Interceptor. Other than a distant,
> demonic laughter rising from somewhere it the guts of the 440, I
> could not tell that anything came of this experiment. Perhaps it is
> more effective on smaller engines? I'm considering giving it a shot
> when my 67B finally hits the street. Thanks
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