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Old 02-03-2007 | 06:37 PM
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I found a waterless coolant for cars,motorcycles and anything that runs and is cooled with a radiator.Does anyone have any experience with"Evans Waterless Coolant".http://www.evanscooling.com/catalog/C_npg1.htm It sound like the answer to all our cooling problems. FRED
Old 02-03-2007 | 07:17 PM
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Chris White has been using it. There are a few threads over on the turbo board, do a search and you'll see what others think.
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I use it in m 944 race car - works great but it's EXPENSIVE. It doesn't create the pressure hat water does at normal operating temps so you are much less likely to blow a hose. It's very thick when it's cold, I'm not sure if it would work if the car stayed outside in freezing weather. Make sure if you convert to follow all of the instructions as far as boiling all of the water out of your system and you cannot dilute the Evans coolant, so if you take a trip you should carry some with you, as if you should have to top off you won't ruin $100 worth of coolant by mixing in water.

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Thanks guys.I've got a friend that wants to run it in his motorcycle,thinking that it will run a little cooler.Because of this I've developed an interest also,to run in the car.their web suite explanes very well on the "instalation"so I don't know if it is worth the $ and time to covert. FRED




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