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22 Aug 2004 14:27 #2098
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Evans' coolant is essentially polypropylene glycol, used straight, without water. It boils at a very high temperature. Despite its claimed use in some cars in the Great Race, it is not suitable for our classics.
For a full exposition see Skinned Knuckles magazine for May 1999, in a fine analysis by engineer Bill McLellan.
For a full exposition see Skinned Knuckles magazine for May 1999, in a fine analysis by engineer Bill McLellan.
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21 Aug 2004 20:03 #2095
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I have heard good things about Evans Cooling Systems. Has anyone used any of their products?
www.evanscooling.com/main22.htm
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