It reduces the surface tension which keeps water from clinging to the inside
of your cooling system. When the surface tension is gone the water is in
better contact with the surface it is trying to cool or heat and therefore
conducts heat better from that surface or to that surface making your
cooling system function better. At least that is the theory, I think...
Chris Reichle
creichle@nsc.msmail.miami.edu
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From: mgs-owner
To: dr-doug
Cc: byers; vaughme; mgs
Subject: RE: Redline Water Wetter (Singing praises of,)
Date: Friday, November 07, 1997 10:26AM
If this stuff reduces the coolant temperature, what does it do in the
winter? Freeze your block faster? I'm afraid to use it up here in snow
country.
-NORY
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