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Posted: 2/28/07 4:31pmMessage 1 of 4
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baton rouge, LA - USA
Joined: 8/12/2006
Posts: 391
Vette(s): 1981 dark metallic blue, dark doeskin leather interior, mirrored glass T Tops, 330hp/350ci GMPP crate engine, billeted aluminum serpentine system, Dewitts with dual spalls
How well does this stuff work?  Would you recommend it?
 
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Posted: 2/28/07 7:08pmMessage 2 of 4
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Eastern Oklahoma County, OK - USA
Joined: 1/3/2006
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Vette(s): 1980 Black L48 T-Tops
I used water wetter when I was having heating probs.  I finally put the factory thermostat in and a 4 core radiator and now the probs are gone, at least until summer.
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Posted: 2/28/07 7:20pmMessage 3 of 4
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Frederick, MD - USA
Joined: 9/8/2003
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Vette(s): 1969 convertible L71 427/435 4-speed black interior
I've never tried it but it seems to be another product like Water Wetter but much more expensive from what I've seen. Water Wetter has a good reputation.

My understanding is that it's more efficient mixed in with straight water but will mix fine with a glycol blend.
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Posted: 3/1/07 2:25amMessage 4 of 4
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Vette(s): 1981 dark metallic blue, dark doeskin leather interior, mirrored glass T Tops, 330hp/350ci GMPP crate engine, billeted aluminum serpentine system, Dewitts with dual spalls
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