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Anyone use Evan's Waterless Coolant

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#1 ·
I was wondering if anyone has used the waterless coolant by Evans in a street driven vehicle and what you thought of their product? I am also interested in their water pump for Pontiacs, any comments on how these pumps perform?

Here is the link to their catalog:
http://www.evanscooling.com/assets/Uploads/Evans-Catalog2.pdf

Thanks,
Dale
 
#3 ·
Water wetter is not the same thing, it is an additive to reduce operating temps. And I hope these guys are not running an aluminum radiator without anti-freeze. You cannot run straight water with anything aluminum, the water will attack the aluminum. Anti-freeze to the tune of about 15-20% will neutralize this affect, water wetter alone will not. Don't get me wrong here, I use water wetter myself, just wanted to point out the problems with running no anti-freeze.

As to the Evans waterless coolant, I haven't personally used any yet but talked with them extensively at SEMA and was pretty impressed with the product. For those of you unfamilar, this coolant is liquid form, but completely synthetic and they make great claims about it and had a nifty dispaly at SEMA showing how it works.

Chris
 
#5 ·
I love it too, currently conducting a side by side comparison between water wetter and the Royal Purple equivelant, (I forget what they call it at the moment). I am sure this has been done numerous times but I like my own data to make an informed decision that I KNOW isn't influenced by the manufacturer.

Just wanted to clarify so noone would ruin their brand new aluminum radiator by running straight water! LOL
 
#6 ·
I rn it in a small block Chevy and a 505 aluminum IA2 Pontiac. Both are blown. No problems with either. Make sure there is no water in your system. You run the straight coolant. Systems seem to stay pretty clean.
My 455 Gto runs a 50 /50 mix with water. I did 'hammer' the diverter plate on both the Pontiacs, and that seems to make the most difference in getting the motors to run cool.

rich
 
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