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If you live in a place that freezes, yes its worth it, and i see your in Mi. if you lived say in San Diego like me i save the money and buy a bottle of Redline Water Wetter instead becasue i dont need freeze protection

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I don't run it anymore.. I thought it made a diff when I first used but I don't think so now that I run reg 50/50 coolant. Both coolants overflowed the same when it got hot & always at the same part of the uphill trails. That thing get's too expensive but I do want to try Water Wetter.

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If you live in a place that freezes, yes its worth it, and i see your in Mi. if you lived say in San Diego like me i save the money and buy a bottle of Redline Water Wetter instead becasue i dont need freeze protection

Word. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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I think it is worth it... I ran it in my old KFX-700 and it was cooler and am running it in my new hill banshee this year.

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Yea that Redline water wetter is awesome stuff.

I ran a military test with this stuff in the radiator in Yuma Arizona a few years ago In the Marines and the USMC LAV(Light Armored Vehicles) averaged 15 degrees cooler in teh dessert under high stress engine conditions.

 

Note: we also had the vehicles in the cold chamber out at the YPG Yuma Proving grounds and temperatures were 25degrees below zero F.

 

That stuff is prof to me that it works.

 

We had more test engineers on the LAV testing than you could shake a stick at.

 

 

True it was no Banshee test but when temperature sensors noted the measurable difference I believed it.

 

R. Rollins

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