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[QUOTE="cp380sx, post: 83666, member: 21323"] Sorry WoodsRider but you are confusing the boiling point of antifreeze, which is around 270f, with heat transfer efficiency. Pure water has much better heat transfer characteristics than conventional coolants. This is why engines run cooler with straight water as opposed to a mix of water and antifreeze. It is also why engine tuners such as Tom Morgan run straight water with WaterWetter in their highly modified race bikes. I have spoken to him at length regarding this. If you don't know who Tom Morgan he was Jeff Ward and Mike Larroco's factory mechanic at Kawasaki. WaterWetter does work. It improves heat transfer efficiency and it also contains neccessary lubricants. Real world tests have proven this out. If you need proof try straight water and WW in one of your cars this summer. You will be suprised. Cameron [/QUOTE]
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