>"Evans' Non-Acqueous Propylene Glycol (NPG) protects an engine by
>controlling the operating temperature of the hot spots in each cylinder.
>Water-based systems generate a steam or vapor blanket which diminishes
>the ability of water to extract and move heat to the radiator. Due to
>its high (369-degree-F) boiling point and low surface tension, NPG
>covers all areas in the coolant passages, removing heat and controlling
>the metal temperature 100% of the time. This totally eliminates
>detonation and overheating. In addition, it is non-toxic,
>non-corrosive, low pressure (7 lbs), provides winter protection to -72
>degrees F, and has an operating life of 300,000 miles."
>
>Anyone have any experience with this product??
Dave, I went to a interesting web site.(www.performancemarket.com) and they
have an alpabetical listing of performance suppliers. Neat web site,
anyway they listed Evans below and this is the co. thats makes NPG. I
tried their web site but it wasn't working. If you check this place out
let us know what happens. regards Armand Ritchie
Evans Cooling Systems
255 Rt. 41 N.
Sharon, CT 06069
860 - 364 - 5130
Fax 860 - 364 - 0888 www.evanscooling.com
ritchie@mcn.org
Armand & Lorie Ritchie
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