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vangogh 07-21-2022 12:09 PM

Watter Wetter
 

Hi Barners,

Has anyone used Water Wetter to reduce the temps in the radiator? How has it performed?

best

Paul in AZ:)

Big hammer 07-21-2022 12:28 PM

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Water + water wetter as compared to anti-freeze, about 25*F cooler

vangogh 07-21-2022 01:05 PM

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Hi Big Hammer,

Does that mean you use water wetter instead of anti-freeze? What about using it in the winter. Our temps get down to the teens where we are in AZ

Lenny Bruce 07-21-2022 03:38 PM

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From what I’ve been told water with water wetter will not protect the cooling system from freezing/cold weather damage. From my sources they recommend replacing the water and water wetter with anti freeze run it through the system thoroughly before winter driving and or storage.

john in illinois 07-21-2022 04:19 PM

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Water Weter does not protect against rust. You need soluble oil or antifreeze to keep from eating away at your block.

Water Wetter calls out 15% antiifreeze for street engines.


John

Big hammer 07-21-2022 05:42 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vangogh (Post 2149965)
Hi Big Hammer,

Does that mean you use water wetter instead of anti-freeze? What about using it in the winter. Our temps get down to the teens where we are in AZ

No I use antifreeze now with new Berg’s radiator last year before he went out of business. Before that I tried and used water plus additives

Big hammer 07-21-2022 05:46 PM

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John Red line says provides excellent corrosion protection in iron aluminum brass, corrosion is rust with iron blocks IMHO

Chuck Sea/Tac 07-21-2022 05:59 PM

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Yes, I’ve used it. It does help, but the problem is a dirty radiator/block. I don’t use antifreeze, so I use a radiator/ water pump lubricant.

1crosscut 07-21-2022 06:20 PM

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If you must use water wetter to reduce the temperature enough to prevent boiling over you have a problem that needs to be fixed.

katy 07-22-2022 10:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by john in illinois (Post 2150018)
Water Wetter calls out 15% antiifreeze for street engines.John

15% antifreeze only protects down to 20° F, about -7° C

Dick M 07-22-2022 11:47 AM

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Spring water, water wetter, and an anti rust/water pump lube from NAPA works well for me. I drain and put in a new combo each spring. Summers in my area are routinely in the 100 degree range. I have the 4 row radiator and my A never goes over 180 degrees. It can also freeze in Northern California during winter months. When it does, I just put a bucket under the petcock valve and drain. My understanding is that spring water with water wetter cools best.

JOHN CT 07-22-2022 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 1crosscut (Post 2150051)
If you must use water wetter to reduce the temperature enough to prevent boiling over you have a problem that needs to be fixed.

I agree 100%
Fix the problem! Model As never used water wetter back in day. I use 50/50 antifreeze year round and I have no problem what so ever

talwrench 07-22-2022 04:10 PM

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When i did a test about three years ago with water wetter by a company with Purple in their name, don' recall exact name they advertise 5 to 8' cooler than 5o-5o antifreeze. I got 5 degrees cooler on long trips in 98 degree weather.

john in illinois 07-25-2022 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by katy (Post 2150258)
15% antifreeze only protects down to 20° F, about -7° C

Katy,I think that is for the corrosion properties and additives in antifreeze,not freeze protection.


John

katy 07-26-2022 10:10 AM

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Chris Haynes 07-26-2022 01:47 PM

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I use Evans Waterless coolant. No Water=No Rust. Good to 40 below zero. https://www.amazon.com/EVANS-Cooling...jaz10cnVl&th=1

Gene F 07-26-2022 08:16 PM

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I got Evans to send me some info when putting a new Chevy 350 in my streetrod. Turns out the chart they sent me shows heat transfer is not as good as water, or anti-freeze. I went with Prestone.

katy 07-27-2022 10:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gene F (Post 2151667)
I got Evans to send me some info when putting a new Chevy 350 in my streetrod. Turns out the chart they sent me shows heat transfer is not as good as water, or anti-freeze. I went with Prestone.

"shows heat transfer is not as good as water, or anti-freeze."

That doesn't make sense, it's advertised as as "Improves heat transfer"

cokefirst 07-27-2022 08:06 PM

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I use the Evans coolant in my AA truck and I love it. before I use it, I had the radiator spitting water out on hot days. I cleaned the radiator, removed all the water and put in the Evans waterless coolant and the problem is solved. Since the Evans has a very high boiling point of 375 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat transfer properties are not as important as keeping the coolant in a liquid state is important to transfer heat. boiling liquid does not transfer heat as well as liquid.


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