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Old 11-13-2014, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by dale68z View Post
I run Evans coolant. Believe me, it is slippery.

Non corrosive, low pressure, boils at 375 degrees, run it forever

http://www.evanscooling.com/news-and...-lenos-garage/

I did a buy in for Evans a few years back when I did that first 1000+ hp Super Snake upgrade that went to Phoenix figuring it could use any little extra cooling I could get. I did two cars with it... one on a fresh motor and radiator... one on an existing engine that I flushed with the prep solution, drained and installed a new radiator. I blew out the heater core on both cars and ran prep solution through it. Both engines had coolant petcocks in the block so they were well drained. Within 6 months both cooling systems looked like murky mud. Nothing thick and chunky like old coolant...just brown and muddy looking. No previous engine or cooling failures on each... coolant that came out of them was in good condition.

I've never used it since. I think I still have some on the shelf and yes at $35ish a gallon its not cheap but a lot of "premium" coolants have come on the market in the last couple years that aren't much cheaper. I think if you buy the BeCool premium coolant in gallon bottles its around $30/gal. I always buy a couple 5 gallon pails when I order a radiator since they discount the shipping.
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