Water wetter work?
Water wetter work?
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nigel2

Original Poster:

32 posts

294 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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The Chimaeara gets a tad warm these days and seems to be losing a small amount of water, with no sign of a leak.

Would Water Wetter help?

tamago

532 posts

285 months

Monday 7th July 2003
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i use it with no noticable difference...I will try it without antifreeze next time as the glycol in the antifreeze reduces the efficiency of water wetter. Water wetter has the anti corrosion properties anyway and can just top up with anti freeze during the onset of a cold spell next season...

i think other owners have reported a positive difference though...

trefor

14,717 posts

306 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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I suggest finding out what your problem is though - for example my Chimaera doesn't use a drop of water - even after sitting in jams for ages with the fans blasting and the temp in the 90-100 range.

Using Water Wetter may well reduce the temperature of your Chimaera's coolant, but you ought to treat the problem, not the symptoms. Could be something simple as a dodgy expansion cap, slightly leaky hose/water pump gasket (many leaks evaporate in the hot engine bay so you never see them).

Stig

11,823 posts

307 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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I tried it - made sod all difference.

Best conductor of heat is plain old water. However, what will make a huge difference is lack of pressure in the system and air pockets. Make sure you thoroughly bleed the system.

The pressure caps are prone to go on TVRs in my experience. If it boils up once, chuck it and get a new one. They only cost a couple of quid and may solve the problem at a stroke!

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

300 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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stig said:
I tried it - made sod all difference.

Best conductor of heat is plain old water
That is true ... however the benefit of Water Wetter is that it allows a greater water content in the coolant mix while still providing anti corrosion protection. The optimum coolant is indeed 100% water, but your engine and cooling system will corrode.

Antifreeze seriously reduces collant performance, and adding Water Wetter to an antifreeze heavy coolant mix will not work.

You need to reduce antifreeze content to the minimum possible, then add Water Wetter. For PAS cars thats about a 20% antifreeze content, non PAS maybe 10% (or even none if you don't expose the car to freezing conditions).

Simply adding Water Wetter to a 70/80% antifreeze coolant mix is a complete waste of money.

trefor

14,717 posts

306 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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victormeldrew said:

stig said:
I tried it - made sod all difference.

Best conductor of heat is plain old water

That is true ... however the benefit of Water Wetter is that it allows a greater water content in the coolant mix while still providing anti corrosion protection. The optimum coolant is indeed 100% water, but your engine and cooling system will corrode.

Antifreeze seriously reduces collant performance, and adding Water Wetter to an antifreeze heavy coolant mix will not work.

You need to reduce antifreeze content to the minimum possible, then add Water Wetter. For PAS cars thats about a 20% antifreeze content, non PAS maybe 10% (or even none if you don't expose the car to freezing conditions).

Simply adding Water Wetter to a 70/80% antifreeze coolant mix is a complete waste of money.


Why the PAS/no PAS difference?

Stig

11,823 posts

307 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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victormeldrew said:

stig said:
I tried it - made sod all difference.

Best conductor of heat is plain old water

That is true ... however the benefit of Water Wetter is that it allows a greater water content in the coolant mix while still providing anti corrosion protection. The optimum coolant is indeed 100% water, but your engine and cooling system will corrode.

Antifreeze seriously reduces collant performance, and adding Water Wetter to an antifreeze heavy coolant mix will not work.

You need to reduce antifreeze content to the minimum possible, then add Water Wetter. For PAS cars thats about a 20% antifreeze content, non PAS maybe 10% (or even none if you don't expose the car to freezing conditions).

Simply adding Water Wetter to a 70/80% antifreeze coolant mix is a complete waste of money.


Well Mr. Meldrew (and I can see why that's your nick), mine was added to a 5% antifreeze mix and made sod all difference - so where's your explanation for that then?

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

300 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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Stig - you got me there! It worked in mine - until it was topped off with noraml antifreeze at a service.

trefor - PAS has nowt to do with it, I meant air-con of course (the other thing a TVR doesn't need apart from PAS!) Must be my age!

I'll get me coat!

AndrewC

19 posts

283 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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Do what I did, get your fans to run constantly. That makes a big difference. Why get heated up wondering if they'll cut in. By pass the otter switch and stay coooool!!!