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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 08:42 AM
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There's a post how in another thread...

Originally Posted by Rich.Wolfson
How are you guys measuring temp differences?
There's a way to get it to display where your odometer is.

And you can use OBD-II diagnostics, or something like BiM-COM.

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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 08:46 AM
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Yes

Originally Posted by MINIotaple
Anybody ever used it? Made by redline and it claims to decrease coolant temps by up to 30 degrees.
I've used it in my sportbike for track days. Definately helps keep her cool when she's being pushed.
 
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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 09:40 AM
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I use Redline Water Wetter in all my vehicles. I would recommend it. A modified 97 Dodge Viper GTS is by far my greatest cooling challenge. This is one hot running engine. The use of Water Wetter in conjunction with other cooling mitigation like a duel core radiator, cooler thermostat, etc. all have helped. The Water Wetter helps lower the temps 3 to 10 degrees, but most of all, it helps to stabilize the temps. I use it with a 50/50 anti-freeze mix. No freezing problems. No corrosion. It is not a end all to your cooling concerns, but for a few bucks, it is money well spent i.m.o.
JD
 
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