Stella
Seasoned Member
I use to use water wetter in all my two stroke bikes when racing and it made a good difference. So I figured when I flushed my coolant system I would try it. So after flushing i put two 12oz. bottles in. It's been pretty hot here in Chicago and great weather to go topless. I didn't have any problems previously and the car was new to me. Bought in dec 2011. I only had seen the temp gauge go to 220 and I believe that is a little of what the thermostat is set to open(210). Well sense changing and adding the water wetter the gauge hasn't gone over the 210 mark. Which there is no mark but guestomet. For the fifteen dollars for the water wetter I think it's only a benefit and it does work. Hope it will cool off someone looking to lower their temps.