Evans
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:51 pm
https://www.evanscoolant.com/how-it-works/. What do ya all think?
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WTF? Water causes overheating? Water is pretty well the best coolant there is, from a thermal transfer perspective. Perhaps the imply that straight water will be more likely to corrode the rad which in turn causes overheating..... um, ya, but who runs straight water for any length of time? And they just said in their own statement coolant is 50% water - well, ya = because people mix it with coolant!Traditional engine coolant is 50% water, but water causes engine corrosion and overheating.
the x kid wrote:Yes but, you would never have to change it ever again.
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Evans Website wrote:Water has superior heat transfer capabilities but water’s low boiling point is close to the operating temperature of an engine, and water can cause corrosion.
Waterless coolants provide sufficient heat transfer, boil at a higher temperature, and are non-corrosive.
Evans is the only manufacturer of waterless antifreeze.