Red Line Synthetic Oil Expands Cooling System Line with New SuperCool® Fortified with WaterWetter®

October 2020 Products DT Staff

Introducing Red Line Synthetic Oil’s WaterWetter SuperCool antifreeze/coolant! It’s designed to lower coolant temperatures by as much as 20 degrees F while simultaneously protecting against harmful rust and corrosion. Originally designed for racing applications, WaterWetter was created specifically to reduce strain on the cooling system, allowing for more reliable performance. Now, that same technology is available to consumers in an easy-to-use antifreeze/coolant, designed to drastically reduce engine temperatures, providing maximum performance and increased reliability. 

Red Line’s SuperCool line features SuperCool Performance, a 50/50 pre-diluted version, and Super Cool Concentrate, for those who prefer to create their own water-to-coolant ratio. Both products are formulated for use in both modern and classic radiators and water pumps. During an independent test, Red Line’s SuperCool Performance reduced average coolant temperatures by 19.2 degrees F over OEM coolant under constant load.

 SuperCool also provides protection against the initial effects of corrosion and helps prevent further damage, maintaining your engine’s optimum performance over the lifetime of the vehicle. Both SuperCool formulas can be added to any brand of existing OEM antifreeze/coolant in any make or model. Red Line creates its synthetic oils and advanced additives using the world’s finest base stocks so consumers can rest assured their vehicles are receiving only the highest quality fluids. For more information, call 800-624-7958 or visit www.redlineoil.com.

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