Maybe I'll try that first.
 

Brian Zack 
'70 Chevelle Malibu
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From: Clint Hooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 6:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Another fan/water pump question

Redline Water Wetter is a popular item with Corvette owners. I use Redline products throughout my ZR-1.
Clint Hooper
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Brian,
 
Have you tried Redline's Water Wetter?  I personally haven't used it, but I've seen several guys here mention in the past that they've used it and seen reductions in temperature.  Definately cheap and easy to try.
 
-Dave
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian Zack
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 12:59 PM
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Another fan/water pump question

Is the correct way for the clutch-type fan to shroud aspect to be 1/3 into shroud or 1/3 out? My memory is getting me confused. Also, I would like my car to run a little cooler in the heat of the summer when the A/C is on. I have a stock water pump. Would you guys recommend a higher flow WP or maybe just the auxillary elec. fan mounted in the shroud? Sitting in traffic with the A/C on in 95 degrees and above temps, (with a new stock replacement 3-core radiator) It will run up to about 225 degrees and that is starting to make me a little nervous. Then I gotta turn off the a/c. Guess I should have saved up for a better radiator. Are the higher flow water pumps worth the money?
 

Brian Zack 
'70 Chevelle Malibu
mailto:brianz@dpsabq.com

 

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