I have "Evans Waterless Coolant" in my 1936 Silver Eagle SG... It is fantastic and would recommend it to anyone. It works in several different ways. It is like a "Water wetter", it does not boil locally around the valve seats, so it keeps everything "Wet" and cooler. It does not freeze, just gets a bit more viscous at seriously sub-zero temperatures, so it cannot crack your block. It does not boil until something like 330 degrees F. I have never had any problems boiling, but one hot 95 degree day driving through Dearborn Michigan, with the stop and go traffic, the temperature rose to 230 degrees, with no detrimental effects, and as soon as I got moving again, the temperature came right down. It is expensive, but well worth the money! Posted by IanHardaker 05/03/2013 22:43:36