Water Wetter
#17
Race Car
Zerex is the maker of Porsche factory antifreeze for older cars.
Years ago, Audi recommended water wetter in their cars to the dealer, as a TSB, for certain cooling issues. Every one of them came back for a new water pump inside 1500 miles. You should not have to use Water Wetter. Its like slick-50 for the cooling.
Years ago, Audi recommended water wetter in their cars to the dealer, as a TSB, for certain cooling issues. Every one of them came back for a new water pump inside 1500 miles. You should not have to use Water Wetter. Its like slick-50 for the cooling.
#18
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I run G05 in my PowerStroke diesel
Before my car was full track I ran the blue VW coolant G11. The blue stuff is no longer available so now you have to run the pink.
Before my car was full track I ran the blue VW coolant G11. The blue stuff is no longer available so now you have to run the pink.
#19
Zerex is the maker of Porsche factory antifreeze for older cars.
Years ago, Audi recommended water wetter in their cars to the dealer, as a TSB, for certain cooling issues. Every one of them came back for a new water pump inside 1500 miles. You should not have to use Water Wetter. Its like slick-50 for the cooling.
Years ago, Audi recommended water wetter in their cars to the dealer, as a TSB, for certain cooling issues. Every one of them came back for a new water pump inside 1500 miles. You should not have to use Water Wetter. Its like slick-50 for the cooling.
Got Sludge?
Or had anyone added it last year? Results?
Thanks!
(seeking experiences; not jabbing at whalebird)
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I had a customer that had a 2 year old S-10 pickup. The heater stopped working so he brought it in for me to check out. Hose going into heater core was hot going into the heater core. cold coming out. The dex cool had crystalized so badly that it clogged up the heater core. Back flushing fixed it Most mechs I know change it over to green stuff
#22
Hmmm..
From the RedlineOil website for WW:
"Compatible with new or used antifreeze (including DEX-COOL and long-life versions) to improve the heat transfer of ethylene and propylene glycol systems"..
-- Wouldn't RL's lawyers have insisted upon an asterisk somewhere on the bottle or the website for crystalization/gel issues?
WW has been around for at least 10 years from posts I've seen dating to 2002.
Not being a fanboy, just trying to contrast antecdotal successes with failures.
Thanks for comments!
From the RedlineOil website for WW:
"Compatible with new or used antifreeze (including DEX-COOL and long-life versions) to improve the heat transfer of ethylene and propylene glycol systems"..
-- Wouldn't RL's lawyers have insisted upon an asterisk somewhere on the bottle or the website for crystalization/gel issues?
WW has been around for at least 10 years from posts I've seen dating to 2002.
Not being a fanboy, just trying to contrast antecdotal successes with failures.
Thanks for comments!
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For those guys with race cars in the north. My car is in my exposed garage all winter. It gets cold. Do you remove your water/wetter mixture and replace with antifreeze? Thank you.
#24
Burning Brakes
when I was running a track bike I replaced the water wetter with a proper antifreeze mix over the winter. Make sure it gets into the whole system. I know of a couple of people who had blocks crack who didn't change to antifreeze over the winter
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A couple of notes on antifreeze, etc. Whatever you do, do NOT, under any circumstances, mix dex-cool with green antifreeze prestone, zerex etc,. It turns the coolant into a sludge and will do great harm to your pocketbook and cooling system. Check out the various websites for the major manufacturers of coolants to find the best ones. For VW's and Audis, Porsche, MB, and other European vehicles, I recommend to customers in my store that they use the Pentosin products. I do this for at least 2 reasons. 1. It's a great product line and user friendly to aluminum and other metals of European alloy. 2. It covers my butt from possible litigation..since it's a European product for a European car. If the customer wants to go with something cheaper, Prestone, etc, then I suggest a full flush and full change to whatever he/she wants to go with. I intend to run Pentosin in mine (when I get it on the road). Therefore I wouldn't suggest anything less for my customer. The reason I wish to run Pentosin? It's available.. and at about the same cost (less?) than the dealership, from coast to coast at AutoZone stores. I presume that this holds true for other chain stores as well..I am currently employed at AZ (part time) but I still put my customers first, and try to help them as much as I can. I am hourly, and so commission isn't a factor. I try to treat them as good as I would treat myself. (Sorry for the rant)...but I felt that I needed to explain myself somewhat. Thanks.
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Castrol NF. Boiling point @ 50% - 129°C
Red audi/vw stuff eats away some metals so I don't use it even in audi.
Red audi/vw stuff eats away some metals so I don't use it even in audi.
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I'm using G05 in all my aluminum blocked German cars.
#30
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A couple of notes on antifreeze, etc. Whatever you do, do NOT, under any circumstances, mix dex-cool with green antifreeze prestone, zerex etc,. It turns the coolant into a sludge and will do great harm to your pocketbook and cooling system. Check out the various websites for the major manufacturers of coolants to find the best ones. For VW's and Audis, Porsche, MB, and other European vehicles, I recommend to customers in my store that they use the Pentosin products. I do this for at least 2 reasons. 1. It's a great product line and user friendly to aluminum and other metals of European alloy. 2. It covers my butt from possible litigation..since it's a European product for a European car. If the customer wants to go with something cheaper, Prestone, etc, then I suggest a full flush and full change to whatever he/she wants to go with. I intend to run Pentosin in mine (when I get it on the road). Therefore I wouldn't suggest anything less for my customer. The reason I wish to run Pentosin? It's available.. and at about the same cost (less?) than the dealership, from coast to coast at AutoZone stores. I presume that this holds true for other chain stores as well..I am currently employed at AZ (part time) but I still put my customers first, and try to help them as much as I can. I am hourly, and so commission isn't a factor. I try to treat them as good as I would treat myself. (Sorry for the rant)...but I felt that I needed to explain myself somewhat. Thanks.