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Re: [ST] Water Wetter
- Subject: Re: [ST] Water Wetter
- From: "Darren" <gronk1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 20:29:58 -0600
antifreeze does not help to transfer heat, but it does raise the boiling
point of the water in your cooling system...
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From: "Smoot, David" <david.smoot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 11:52 AM
Subject: [ST] Water Wetter
> Matt,
> I agree that you probably won't see much benefit using Water Wetter
> with antifreeze. Remember we are talking about Texas here. I would be
> surprised how much need there is for antifreeze even in the northern
> panhandle region of the state if the bikes are garage kept. If freezing is
> an issue, then one could always replace with antifreeze when the bikes are
> "winterized". I do know from firsthand experience that the product is MUCH
> more efficient at transferring heat than antifreeze (which is really not
> that efficient at heat transfer). This would seem to be of value for those
> living in the southern region of the country where freezing isn't as big a
> deal as blistering temps can be.
>
> Later,
> Dave
>
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