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WATER WETER
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WATER WETER
Has anyone tried a water weting agent/ product such as Redline to improve cooling efficiency?
Most inhibitors actually reduce the heat transfer ability of the water in the cooling system. Straight water will transfer heat better but has no corrosion inhibitor properties. Most 'coolants' lower the freezing temperature of the water also.
Water Wetter improves the heat transfer abilities of the water & the pink coloured Redline product is also an inhibitor - but not an 'antifreeze'. It is compatible with all other coolants that I know of - so antifreeze can be added to it. Being as it is not glycol based the normal Castrol test strips are unable to test it. It virtually has no colour so a sticker needs to be put on the radiator support panel to let mechanics know that it is present.
Water Wetter simply improves the cohesion of the water so that as the water is flowing past the cylinders it follows the cylinder wall all the way around so that no voids are created on the opposite side of the cylinder to the water flow. This removes more heat from the cylinder and prevents steam pockets from occuring.
Peter K.
Water Wetter improves the heat transfer abilities of the water & the pink coloured Redline product is also an inhibitor - but not an 'antifreeze'. It is compatible with all other coolants that I know of - so antifreeze can be added to it. Being as it is not glycol based the normal Castrol test strips are unable to test it. It virtually has no colour so a sticker needs to be put on the radiator support panel to let mechanics know that it is present.
Water Wetter simply improves the cohesion of the water so that as the water is flowing past the cylinders it follows the cylinder wall all the way around so that no voids are created on the opposite side of the cylinder to the water flow. This removes more heat from the cylinder and prevents steam pockets from occuring.
Peter K.
you reduce the surface tension of it, and make it 'stick' to surfaces better.sudso wrote:J
How do you make water get "wetter"?
for want of a better analogy, a wetting agent is like detergent to "wash" the heat from your engine into the coolant. it does work but is not necessary unless you're running at the bleeding edge of the capacity of your cooling system, or you are trying to mask problems with same.
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Have a read through this..... Not so much the article but all the comments from users of it..300WinMag wrote:Do you have any facts to back your statement Wants 33s.
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/redlin ... AE-review/
Here is the MSDS for Water Wetter.
http://www.redlineoil.com.au/Uploads/Do ... 207_01.pdf
Some PC users run water cooled CPU's etc..
Here is a link for a PC forum thread.
http://www.wizdforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2338
The worms are out of the can now.
Has anyone actually tried Redline without glycol based coolant in system, just water and the water weter?
I am thinking of trying it in my Water to Air IC.
Seams like alot of race cars, Gocarts and Motor X use it for safety reasons and cooling performance.
Seams like the cooling benifit from Redline might be a result of just using straight water without anti freeze/ glycol.
Has anyone actually tried Redline without glycol based coolant in system, just water and the water weter?
I am thinking of trying it in my Water to Air IC.
Seams like alot of race cars, Gocarts and Motor X use it for safety reasons and cooling performance.
Seams like the cooling benifit from Redline might be a result of just using straight water without anti freeze/ glycol.
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