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I noticed yesterday when I went to get some seafoam that redline makes a antifreeze additive Is it worth buying?? Seems like it offers alot but so dont dollar storesLOL Does seafoam make any addidtive like this let me know..


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RedLine WaterWetter.

Racers like it, helps to keep engine temps down. Some guys claim 10-15F drop in peak head temps.

Changes surface tension, improves heat-transfer of the water, also has alkaline additives I believe to keep pH correct.

I use it, have seen temps drop on cars run hard, no data on the LR since I put it in vehicles now as soon as I get them home.

The aluminum engine needs all the help it can get IMO, something about those sleeves leaving the block, ...

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I use it in my 911 with great results !!! Just kidding... We use it in the BMW that we run in SCCA FP. It drops the temp by about 10deg on the track. I don't think you would see much change with use on the street. I also don't see it as a anti-freez additive. It lowers the surface tension and promotes better heat transfer. If your cooling system is working well, I don't think you would see much change. Maybe it would in REALLY hot climate conditions..

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