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#174837 06/14/01 07:33 PM
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I put a bottle of the waterwetter in my car last year and the gauge hasn't moved at all this week w/ the A/C on, sorry Dave and Jeff. For comparisons sake, if my temp gauge was the fuel gauge the needle is between 1/8 and 1/4 roughly. I detailed BlackPantherSVTs car about 6 weeks ago and on my way to cleaning the engine compartment I noticed that his temp gauge was right in the middle. Not saying that this is a bad thing but I'm just curious as to where the gauge is at this week in YOUR car?

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#174838 06/14/01 08:03 PM
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Man Roger if you have time to look at your gages you are driving way too slow....


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#174839 06/14/01 08:11 PM
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You could also use Engine Ice, made by Cycle Logic. I use it in my race bike instead of water wetter because it is good until 37 below, water wetter will freeze in the winter

#174840 06/15/01 11:48 AM
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Hey I can see the temp gauge at 70-80 mph going to work Judge! LOL smile

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Mequiars...simply the best!
"...and number 5, now this is the most important Rat, when it comes to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin 4"
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#174841 06/15/01 12:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by BatBoyD1:
You could also use Engine Ice, made by Cycle Logic. I use it in my race bike instead of water wetter because it is good until 37 below, water wetter will freeze in the winter


I put the waterwetter in my car last year and I didn't have any problems with it over the winter. I used one bottle and thats it. By the way where do you get the stuff you put in your bike at?

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2000 CSVT #1253 of 2150
silver frost/midnight blue
2-8" dark blue racing stripes
Mequiars...simply the best!
"...and number 5, now this is the most important Rat, when it comes to making out, whenever possible, put on side one of Led Zeppelin 4"
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