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Evans Coolant
www.evanscooling.com/products/coolants/
I mentioned this stuff in another post but nobody replied.
Its waterless coolant which totally eliminates pressure in the system and can handle much higher temps than standard stuff with ease. Surely this stuff could help save zd30 problems.
Come on mechanics! What do you think?
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It maybe too corrosive like/similar to Dozer or backhoe coolants,
put up the spec sheet someone here may be able to tell us.
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Re: Evans Coolant
Have a look on the site i attached. I Dont think its corrosive as it was developed for race cars not industrial equipment. I came accross it on a uk tvprog where they used it on an old Triumph Stag, a car notorious for overheating. It is more expensive but lasts a lot longer.
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Sounds ok You would need 2 but under $100 is still cheap , have you shot them an email
on compatability???suitability????
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Re: Evans Coolant
No i havent yet but will do so right now. Those are us prices by the way but as it lasts a lifetime so gotta be cheaper in the long run.
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Correct me if Im wrong but Coolant only raises the boiling temp of the water it doesn't Aid with keeping the Fluid/engine temps down. so if your needing the boiling temp of the coolant higher you have a problem with your cooling system.
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Re: Evans Coolant
No problem with mine anymore as it was rebuilt. But this stuff doesnt expand so no pressure in the engine and cooling system.
This is why i asked the question. Im not a mechanic and im qurious if there is any advantage.
New stuff like this is always worth a look at dont you think?
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Fluid expanding in an enclosed system like the coolant system will always build up pressure. One of the benefits of having the fluid under pressure is that this is what raises the boiling point of the coolant.
Though this stuff claims not to expand so I'm very curious as to how it works.
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I think in a normal cooling system the coolant heats up over 100 degrees causeing water to become steam , creating pressure . coolants help transfer heat out thru the radiator a little faster but i think that is a byproduct of their main job , that is , stopping corrosian , which would otherwise build up and form an insulating layer between the water and radiator flutes and slowing heat transfer . In the long term corrosian would block the radiator as well as corrode thru it and the engine block and head . If you heat up fluid it must expand , but it may it may be minimal . Without water in the mix it might not gas ( steam ) off , thus negating the need to pressurise the system . But never use straight coolant , it is acidic and will eat thru your radiator and block. This evans coolant looks interesting .
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Re: Evans Coolant
I got a reply from Evans.They say the coolant is ok for any liquid cooled engine. So fine to use with zd30s
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