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Dan Fahey 12-30-2015 12:07 PM

WaterWetter Products
 
Do these water wetter products work?
Or is it hype?

Dan

FireSale 12-30-2015 12:56 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
I can't tell you in terms of degrees, but I know how these things work so I'll do that.

I have a degree in Photography from the film days and we used a product called PhotoFlow - a "water wetter" - when developing film. It breaks down the surface tension of water used for the final rinse of film and causes it to sheet off without sticking to the emulsion and leaving spots. In an automotive application it would increase the slick flow of fluid through the engine and prevent it from clinging to surfaces. By not clinging, it should increase it's ability to carry off heat.

Disclaimer: I use the stuff. I put zinc additive in my regular oil, too.

Dale

stage1scott 12-30-2015 01:12 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
on a couple of my higher compression Buick 455s (years ago) Water Wetter was good for a solid 10 degrees decrease in summer driving temps in SoCal, as seen on a mechanical temp gauge.

Jim Kaekel 12-30-2015 03:59 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
Years ago when I towed with a Ford F250, it helped it to run a little bit cooler while pulling, probably 5-10 degrees.

Dan Fahey 12-30-2015 04:06 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FireSale (Post 491766)
I can't tell you in terms of degrees, but I know how these things work so I'll do that.

I have a degree in Photography from the film days and we used a product called PhotoFlow - a "water wetter" - when developing film. It breaks down the surface tension of water used for the final rinse of film and causes it to sheet off without sticking to the emulsion and leaving spots. In an automotive application it would increase the slick flow of fluid through the engine and prevent it from clinging to surfaces. By not clinging, it should increase it's ability to carry off heat.

Disclaimer: I use the stuff. I put zinc additive in my regular oil, too.

Dale

WOW I remember that too.
Use to work in the Physics Department in College.
Took many B&W and Color Photos and Developed them.
Sometimes wrote reports detailing findings.

Now an art for old school Photographers and Restorers.

D

FireSale 12-30-2015 05:40 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan Fahey (Post 491781)
WOW I remember that too.
Use to work in the Physics Department in College.
Took many B&W and Color Photos and Developed them.
Sometimes wrote reports detailing findings.

Now an art for old school Photographers and Restorers.

D

I always thought that if you scratched a hot rodder you'd find a scientist or engineer.

Dale

Greenlight 12-30-2015 06:13 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
This seems like an unbiased test:

http://www.superstreetonline.com/how...tem-additives/


I know several guys that SCCA race that have nothing but good things to say about it, unless someone blows and engine and it leaks on the track. Apparently, the silicon in it is bad for traction. Who would have guessed?

Eman 12-30-2015 06:17 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
I use the Lucas coolant additive with bottled drinking water. I bracket race so it's a once a year deal. If I was class racing and dropping the water to cool the block I wouldn't bother with anything more than tap water.

Dan Fahey 12-30-2015 06:39 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eman (Post 491795)
I use the Lucas coolant additive with bottled drinking water. I bracket race so it's a once a year deal. If I was class racing and dropping the water to cool the block I wouldn't bother with anything more than tap water.

Most Spring Bottle water has more sediment in it than Tap Water.
Use to do water test and experiments with a centrifuge.

FWIW at one time the best tasting water on the East Coast was NYC Water.
Big surprise not sure what it is today but usually on top.
Chateau de Potomac came close to best tasting tap water in USA.

Have seen distilled water being sold.
Need to learn where I found it.

D

bob shirley 12-30-2015 07:29 PM

Re: WaterWetter Products
 
props for water wetter, have been using it for years in four cars, it works


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