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    tulowd
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    many road race series insist pure water only in the race cars so when someone blows a hose or overheats the track only gets cleaned; not greased up.

    In the past, only heard of WW being used for drag cars/applications, never in anything that sees long term high use like a road course.
    The stuff works, but apparently not in supercharged or intercooled applications, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulowd View Post
    many road race series insist pure water only in the race cars so when someone blows a hose or overheats the track only gets cleaned; not greased up.

    In the past, only heard of WW being used for drag cars/applications, never in anything that sees long term high use like a road course.
    The stuff works, but apparently not in supercharged or intercooled applications, lol
    Problem is, causes frothing issue from second one, yes even a extra small amount in fresh coolant n water mix. We did try it in water only, same results. It's billed as being a good choice for even a daily driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulowd View Post
    many road race series insist pure water only in the race cars so when someone blows a hose or overheats the track only gets cleaned; not greased up.

    In the past, only heard of WW being used for drag cars/applications, never in anything that sees long term high use like a road course.
    The stuff works, but apparently not in supercharged or intercooled applications, lol
    Here's a dude that did a test. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/200...etter®-review/

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