Evans Waterless coolant
#61
I've just wasted8 minutes of my life to this guy ramble about his interaction with a name on the internet. Where the hell is the next video explaining why all of this is rubbish? Maybe this is what you meant to post:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VACKWvcXbXA
I don't have time to watch this right now, but in any event, I'm fine with my distilled+water wetter for now. I was just curious what the collective knowledge base had to say if there was real world experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VACKWvcXbXA
I don't have time to watch this right now, but in any event, I'm fine with my distilled+water wetter for now. I was just curious what the collective knowledge base had to say if there was real world experience.
#63
https://www.evanscoolant.com/faq/general-questions/
"NPG Waterless Engine Coolant: For racing venues that allow propylene glycol based coolants, but not ethylene glycol based coolants. Not for general use. Adaptive equipment may be needed for specific high performance applications. Call Evans Cooling Systems for further specifics regarding use of NPG."
I run the standard waterless coolant in my supercharged 00. I changed over when i built the engine. It does every bit as good as the normal coolant, but I have never tried to test the system pressure- i'll take their word. There is some discolroagtion of the coolant after a year of running it. I'd assume it is grime/residue left over from the old hoses and heater core - thought the system was cleaned and dried before adding.
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