i am taking the futura to the track for 2 days they need all the coolant flushed out and replace with water and ading some of that wetter water from red line does any of you have experience with that?
i am taking the futura to the track for 2 days they need all the coolant flushed out and replace with water and ading some of that wetter water from red line does any of you have experience with that?
Yes. Just follow the directions on the bottle and use distilled water.
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is it ok to use for street riding too, it seems to be a good product according to the spec your engine will run 20 degree lower if you mix it with water. i was thinking doing ahead of time since it looks like it is a pain to flush all the system, and can i keep it in after that?
Its fine to use all the time just make sure that you use the recommended mix of water and coolant as well. I have used it in my Porsche 944 turbo and in the Honda VFR that I just sold. It made a difference. My brother-in-law has a VFR as well and when we would go ridinng together, mine would consistently run 4-6 degrees cooler than his and I attribute this to Water Wetter.
No worries until it gets cold. It will NOT act as an antifreeze, so change it before winter. Other than that though, good to go. My SV, CBR, and Ninja all have it in the system.
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Don't worry about lubricating the water pump either...
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My only concern with waterwetter is that it contains a polysiloxane polymer. SIloxanes are used to form polymer coatings which means that it "may" form a coating inside the coolant system. This could lead to small diameter passageways being blocked. With that said, though, it's been in my bike for several years now.