![]() Provides long term corrosion protection.Reduces rust, corrosion and electrolysis of all metals.May allow more spark advance for increased torque.Open the radiator cap (or on most modern cars, the overflow tank) and pour in the full bottle of WaterWetter®, funnel optional.īefore I reveal the results of my test, let’s look at Redline's claims for WaterWetter®'s effects on your cooling system: If you have too much fluid in the overflow tank (above the line labeled max), simply siphon off 12 ounces before installing, as overfilling is a really bad idea. Locate the radiator fluid intake point (RTFM if necessary). Assuming you can open your hood, open your hood (when it is cold, otherwise prepare for a scalding). Then, following the instructions on the bottle with my usual precision, I’d give my mount the magic potion, drive the same test loop and measure the temp again.įor the mechanically challenged, installation of WaterWetter® could not be easier. I’d simply run my car sans Redline’s additive and check the coolant temperature. I reckoned it’d be a doddle to test the bottle. They claim their potion can reduce car coolant temperatures by as much as 30✯. As part of their range, Redline offer a product called WaterWetter®. ![]() Since 1979, the Benicia, California company has been selling coolants, fuel additives and lubricants to the automotive, motorcycle, marine and industrial markets. However, there’s one company with a sterling reputation for delivering on its promises: Redline Synthetic. This is especially true for engine additives (*cough* STP *cough*). Inexpensive products that promise significant improvements to your car’s performance are almost always fool’s gold.
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