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Originally Posted by kronchev
1) you can buy whitewaters from other places, and RBX's are fine, they come with their own set of pads you place so they contact the block
2) dtek anodizes their alum tops so the metal isnt exposed to the water. even if it was, you can just throw in some corrosion inhibitor (IIRC water wetter acts as one) and it makes sure nothing happens.
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Everywhere I've found so far that sells WWs, is sold out of them. Got a link to someone who isn't? In the recent waterblock comparison pHaestus did with the RBX, WW and Cascade, he said he had a lot of trouble getting a consistant mount with the RBX.