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Old 01-31-2003, 12:39 AM   #19
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A catch can WILL NOT CATCH ANTIFREEZE THAT GETS OUT DUE TO A WRECK WHEN THE RADIATOR, GETS BUSTED ETC
I never said it would, obviously it won't when you wreck.

I WAS SIMPLY SUGGESTING THAT A CATCH CAN WOULD CATCH SMALL LEAKS TO PREVENT WRECKS ALSO OK. If I am wrong and that's not one of it's purposes then sue me, I don't think not knowing contributes to being a dumbazz. If it does then why do we have a message forum in the first place? To learn, ask questions and get opinions right?

We're all on the same side here chief.


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you dont have to use any antifreeze in an engine if you live in warm climates. you can run water but corrosion will set in. Use Water Wetter with the water. It has anti corrisive agents of that of antifreeze in it. Water has superior heat tranfer of any other glycol based coolants.
Yes, very good point, that is exactly what I do since my car stays in SouthEast Texas heat. Water wetter is great stuff. I highly recommend it to everyone.
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