Its supposed to be great stuff but everyone I know who has used it has had similar results with any old coolant. Give it a try and let us know how it worked.
I put in Water Wetter the weekend before last with my coolant flush, and my cooling fan hasn't kicked on since then. Even with the heat and humidity last week, while I swelter sitting still in traffic, the fan stays off. I did force it to kick on after the coolant flush, but nothing since then. I think it works.
It did a couple of times before the coolant flush - I could feel the rush of hot air on my legs. But it hasn't since then (with the exception of the time in the garage where I held it at 2500 rpms sitting in the garage until it finally came on.)
If you use the percentage that they recommend, it is supposed to cool about 10 degrees lower.
Also read the label as they also state that it works best without anti-freeze. (<NOT a good idea with and aluminum engine!)
in sunny california, i'll go 100% distilled water with some water wetter, though.
for bikes on track, glycolene based coolants are a bad thing--coolant spills are more slick than oil, and more difficult to clean up, so most track orgs request or require that you use water only in a track bike.
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