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What is "Straight Water"?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mouse" data-source="post: 229859" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>this info was given by redline US technical person, Redline 'water wetter' mixture</p><p>example: if your cooling/radiator capacity is 8 litre</p><p> </p><p>1) add full bottle of water wetter (i think around 355ml)</p><p>2) add 15% of coolant (any brand) of the total cooling capacity = 1.2 litre</p><p>3) the balance all add water until full</p><p> </p><p>i think this mixture apply to kool-it as well</p><p> </p><p>yes jarance is right, we dun need anti-freeze, we need anti-rust, but most of the coolant in the market is the mixture of the 2 above if i am not mistaken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouse, post: 229859, member: 2204"] this info was given by redline US technical person, Redline 'water wetter' mixture example: if your cooling/radiator capacity is 8 litre 1) add full bottle of water wetter (i think around 355ml) 2) add 15% of coolant (any brand) of the total cooling capacity = 1.2 litre 3) the balance all add water until full i think this mixture apply to kool-it as well yes jarance is right, we dun need anti-freeze, we need anti-rust, but most of the coolant in the market is the mixture of the 2 above if i am not mistaken. [/QUOTE]
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