[W126 Coupe] A couple easy jobs
Doug Gavin
dlg64 at houston.rr.com
Sun Aug 12 17:07:38 EDT 2007
Gerry Van Zandt wrote:
> You can expect Redline Water Wetter to reduce your temps approx. 5
> degrees F in real-world use. It's a nice partial solution, but it
> doesn't solve the problems all by itself.
>
> Best used in conjunction with other methods to reduce temps (a la the
> new radiator, or fan thermo switch mod to turn the aux fan on sooner,
> etc.). Good thing to do, though, particularly if you live in a hot
> clime. Luckily here in the Northwest, we don't get extremes one way or
> the other very often, so Water Wetter isn't a "must-do" like it is in
> California or the Southwest.
>
> Cheers,
> Gerry
>
>
> On Aug 12, 2007, at 9:15 AM, mbcoupes-request at mbcoupes.com
> <mailto:mbcoupes-request at mbcoupes.com> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> I'm putting it in the radiator Sunday evening and will report the
>>
>> results to the group in a week unless anyone here has any disaster
>>
>> stories while using this or similar products. Thanks
>>
>>
>> Doug
>>
>>
>>
>
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Thanks for your response. I'll need a 5-7 degree reduction to make me
more comfortable keeping the heat beast to and that needle closer to 90
degrees just to get me into Oct. and ultimately a new rad.
Doug
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