Actually, plain water is the best cooling. Problem is it boils and freezes.
Water Wetter will help maybe a little, but not much. It doesn't help your
system resist corrosion nor does it provide any freezing protection. It might
help prevent some boil over better than water. For street use, I'd stick with
anti-freeze since it has other worthwhile properties. Mix it with water
according to mfg. recommendations. No bike maker recommends water wetter.
It's really a temporary solution for the track. I'm not sure about longevity,
but would tend to believe anti-freeze is better in that regard too.
In a message dated 7/3/00 10:36:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>My understanding of "water
>wetter" is its supposed to help transfer more heat to the radiator by
>breaking down the surface tension of the water/coolant