![]() I think Royal Purple Purple Ice says to do a 20/80 mix so it can keep the water from freezing during the winter months. I haven't heard anything bad about any of them. So just use the cheapest one you can get. They all seem to do about the same, if you go by their own brochures. I doubt any of them have any kind of significant advantage over the others. Which is awesome in this crazy heat when racing or tracking your car. It just does what it's supposed to do, run your car cooler. Seems odd to me that it can do that, but it really does it. People can think snake oil all they want, but it really does work. It's straight up exactly 15 degrees cooler at ALL times in my car on a 50/50 mix of anti-freeze, water and 1 bottle of Water Wetter. ![]() My friend was skeptical until he seen what it did in my car. It was on sale all last month at O'Reilly's for $7.99 compared to the Purple Ice which is twice that and I very seriously doubt it could do much, if any, better. "Compatible with new or used antifreeze (including DEX-COOL and long-life versions) to improve the heat transfer of ethylene and propylene glycol systems" It does even better on a 20/80 mix.Īnyhow, straight from Red Line's own web page. I can tell you this, for a fact, my Mazdaspeed 3's temperature went down 15 degrees across the board at all times. I plan on switching my car to a 20/80 mix (80 being water, 20 anti-freeze) with Water Wetter. What gives you the idea that Red Line's Water Wetter can't be run with anti-freeze? I use it with a 50/50 mix in all my cars, including mine, my wifes, father in law's, daughter's, her boyfriend and also my best friend's car with awesome success.
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