Re: Evans Coolant
The Evans stuff needs a high flow system to work properly. While it will absorb the heat better than water, if your system cannot quickly move the Evans, the car will run warmer rendering the coolant useless at this point.
If you're running any OEM components (pump, radiator, etc.), the Evans is probably not for you. In an application where you have a big electric water pump, small aluminum rad with large rows, etc., you may find a use for the Evans. That being said, in a high flow cooling system, with good components, you shouldn't even see the boiling point of water unless you're heat soaking the engine. Personally, I wouldn't consider it for my vehicles unless I lived in a cold environment.
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