I3eXa
02-15-2010, 08:27 PM
K so I bought some water wetter, forgot to get anti-freeze (since I do live in freezing conditions in my state) but what mix should I use? It says 3-4capfuls of water wetter for every 1 quart but could someone help me out on how much distilled water, water wetter, and anti-freeze to use? This is for a 2000 R6 fyi.
fierohink
03-06-2010, 11:55 PM
Mix the water wetter according to the manufacturers specifications, and mix up about a gallon and a half. Now depending on the freezing temps you see in Idaho, water wetter may provide enough winter protection. It has served me just fine in PA and MD. Your owner's manual will have the fluid capacity for your model year.
I3eXa
03-07-2010, 03:08 PM
Mix the water wetter according to the manufacturers specifications, and mix up about a gallon and a half. Now depending on the freezing temps you see in Idaho, water wetter may provide enough winter protection. It has served me just fine in PA and MD. Your owner's manual will have the fluid capacity for your model year.
water wetter doesn't provide ANY freezing protection....
copatdi
04-06-2010, 01:11 PM
Agreed! Water wetter does not provide ANY freezing protection. If you have it in your bike (as I do because of Track Days), you just need to make sure you don't store your bike in an area that would drop below 40 degrees.
As far as mixing it with anti-freeze....I would not recommend that. I would drain the whole cooling system first....even rinse it thoroughly and then add the newly mixed water-wetter and water solution. After that, just check and maintain as needed.