Dave T. I'm sure that there are many that will agree with you, I have a great friend with an MGA who will just NOT use Evans), however, the fear of 'overheating' an engine is set in our minds due to the fact that water boils at 100 degrees C (212 degrees F) and to us that is the 'critical' point. An engine will run at it's best efficiency at 100 degrees C but with a water based coolant, you can't do this, so we have to control this with seriously pressurised systems.. Evans allows the engine to run safely at and over 100 degrees C. As mentioned above, we've had no problems with any vehicle that we've installed Evans into and in every day temps in the +30 degrees C range, 'overheating' here is a hot topic of conversation. Yes Evans will not transfer heat as well as water (very little will) but when water boils, it's ability to transfer heat is reduced to circa 4% only…! Evans will continue to be effective up to 190 degrees C, a temperature you'll never reach. I'm sticking with my choice…. Evans Waterless Engine Coolant. Mark. Posted by Mark T Boldry 07/12/2013 09:33:44
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