Waterless Coolant
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Waterless Coolant
Evans Waterless Coolant.
So has anyone on here tried this product been reading good things about this.
A better way of keeping that engine cooler...
Its a liquid that's slightly more viscous than water.
Would be interested to know those who have used it to give their opinion.
www.evanscoolants.co.uk
Cheers.
Rich.
So has anyone on here tried this product been reading good things about this.
A better way of keeping that engine cooler...
Its a liquid that's slightly more viscous than water.
Would be interested to know those who have used it to give their opinion.
www.evanscoolants.co.uk
Cheers.
Rich.
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it probably has its uses but I wouldn't use it.
it has caused more problems than cured.
used it a few times at work and customers have gone back to water based coolant. in Jag engines it causes the oil to run very hot. odd I know but it is what we have found doing back to back tests.
another customer with a 428 Ford found it wouldn't run cool, didn't overheat but ran a lot cooler with water based coolant.
use deionised water and antifreeze (don't use tap water) and the cooling system will stay clean.
it has caused more problems than cured.
used it a few times at work and customers have gone back to water based coolant. in Jag engines it causes the oil to run very hot. odd I know but it is what we have found doing back to back tests.
another customer with a 428 Ford found it wouldn't run cool, didn't overheat but ran a lot cooler with water based coolant.
use deionised water and antifreeze (don't use tap water) and the cooling system will stay clean.
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marketing hype
lower specific heat capacity than standard stuff i.e worse at cooling
water and a squirt of washing up liquid works better
its selling point is much higher boiling point.
who cares.....that only becomes relevant if we all ran round with the radiator cap off.
system is pressurised.
That is enough to stop water boiling never mind a 50:50 mix of water an antifreeze.
initially it sounded great but the more I have read the more I'm putting it in the same bucket as electric turbos, slick 50 and that engine restore stuff Quentin Wilson bathes in to keep his sliminess topped up.
Dave
Dave
lower specific heat capacity than standard stuff i.e worse at cooling
water and a squirt of washing up liquid works better
its selling point is much higher boiling point.
who cares.....that only becomes relevant if we all ran round with the radiator cap off.
system is pressurised.
That is enough to stop water boiling never mind a 50:50 mix of water an antifreeze.
initially it sounded great but the more I have read the more I'm putting it in the same bucket as electric turbos, slick 50 and that engine restore stuff Quentin Wilson bathes in to keep his sliminess topped up.
Dave
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying
Water has a specific heat capacity of about 4.2 J/g°C.
Evans is
70% Ethylene glycol's specific heat capacity is 2.2 J/g°C.
30% Propylene glycol specific heat capacity is 2.5 J/g°
so its 2.3 -2.4 J/g*C
i.e 2.4 joules of energy to lift the temperature of 1 gram of it by 1 *c
as opposed to 4.2 J for the same 1cm/1cm/1cm cube shaped lump of water
its gets hotter faster therefore carries less heat energy away
your cylinder heads run hotter.
not good from a detonation point of view
good from a performance point of view more heat in the cylinder rather than in the coolant........
not great from a gasket point of view
not great from a cracking between the seats point of view
not great in a loose valve seat point of view.
+ cost of flushing to put it in
+ cost of ECU remap for fan and temp data on modern cars.
OEM knows best
Dave
Evans is
70% Ethylene glycol's specific heat capacity is 2.2 J/g°C.
30% Propylene glycol specific heat capacity is 2.5 J/g°
so its 2.3 -2.4 J/g*C
i.e 2.4 joules of energy to lift the temperature of 1 gram of it by 1 *c
as opposed to 4.2 J for the same 1cm/1cm/1cm cube shaped lump of water
its gets hotter faster therefore carries less heat energy away
your cylinder heads run hotter.
not good from a detonation point of view
good from a performance point of view more heat in the cylinder rather than in the coolant........
not great from a gasket point of view
not great from a cracking between the seats point of view
not great in a loose valve seat point of view.
+ cost of flushing to put it in
+ cost of ECU remap for fan and temp data on modern cars.
OEM knows best
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying