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Evans Waterless Coolant
gtc:
Have heard Leno mention this stuff a few times on Jay Leno's Garage. Anyone have experience of this stuff?
https://www.evanscoolants.com.au/
Lefty:
Gtc,
I haven't used but did look up reviews. Refer link
https://www.norosion.com/evanstest.html
Check out the findings on the last page.
Also thought I have previously read this stuff ends up with more metal in it than when it started, meaning it may corrode your components.
Keep researching.
Lefty
wabco40:
--- Quote from: Lefty on March 05, 2018, 06:10:09 AM ---Gtc,
I haven't used but did look up reviews. Refer link
https://www.norosion.com/evanstest.html
Check out the findings on the last page.
Also thought I have previously read this stuff ends up with more metal in it than when it started, meaning it may corrode your components.
Keep researching.
Lefty
--- End quote ---
I read that review some time ago. Just the engine running 30 - 40 degrees hotter was enough to put me off.
gtc:
The posted link gives me a 'page not found error'. This one works:
https://www.norosion.com/evanstest.htm
Interesting report.
bfit:
It’s hard to beat water as a coolant,
First and foremost most it’s available just about everywhere.
Your engine /radiator will work with water as a coolant for 20 to 40 years,
In that time you will change it several times for various reasons.
If you worried about corrosion then us an additive.
That is compatible with you engine
Ie iron or aluminium,
We see all sorts of mmmm improvements that are promoted by their manufacturers.
What I ask myself when these producers are presented is,
Who benefits the most when this is purchased
Bfit
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