Turk,
Not an authority here either, though some say I’m a know-it-all if that counts for anything.
My “tests” were nothing scientific. I’ve run plain water, water with Water Wetter and water with Prestone Anti-Rust in both my pseudo-Cobra and my dirt Late Model racecars.
Can my “tests” prove anything about Water Wetter? No. My intentions were never to evaluate Water Wetter anyway, I used it as a pump lubricant. All I can say is that when I run the Late Model I keep records of weather conditions, track conditions, lap times, gearing, RPMs turned,
oil temps, and coolant temps, among other things. For two years I ran Water Wetter and water and for the last 3 years I’ve run Prestone’s or Zerex’s anti-corrosion/lubricant products and water. Nothing in my records suggests that any of the products have any bearing on coolant temps. Nor have I seen anything on the temp gage in the Cobra that would alter my opinion.
I switched from Water Wetter to Prestone or Zerex on the advise I received from a Stewart engineer at the PRI show that, based on their tests, “some” of the water wetting products actually caused pump seal problems. As you pointed out Stewart sells cooling products, most notably water pumps. It could be argued that they could increase their sales by endorsing water wetting products, due to pump seal failures.
My point is this; I’m not inclined (nor do I have the means) to scientifically test Water Wetter anymore than I’d be inclined to become a doctor if I get sick. What I would do is search out a doctor with the highest recommendations. The fact that the CUP teams (Ford, Chevy, and Dodge) as well as many other forms of motor sports recognize Stewart, and not Hot Rod or any other magazine, is high enough recommendation for me.
Woodz,
I think your thinking of Evan’s Coolant.
The Cobra has a Stewart stage 4 pump, no thermostat or restrictor, a 28-32# cap on top of a surge tank (as described on Stewart’s site), and an electric fan. This configuration is right off Stewart's sight. With over 625 hp, only on the hottest of days does it reach 200 deg. in traffic.
The Late Models have engines with aluminum blocks, Edelbrock Victor series circle track pumps, no thermostat or restrictor, and a 28-32# cap. The only airflow through the radiator comes from the shrouded mechanical fan; there are no openings for air in the nose. This is typical of the sport and in line with Stewart's recommendations. Temps are 190-205 under race conditions.
Scott