I've used the Evans. It works well, but use the thinner "racing" coolant. The
thicker type works well, but runs ten degrees warmer for some reason.
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From: "Don Hiscock" <don.hiscock@gmail.com>
To: "Randall" <TR3driver@ca.rr.com>
Cc: "Triumphs" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] Best Anti-Rust Coolant
Date: Sat, Sep 22, 2012 13:14
My mechanics for my 2001 Tacoma and 2008 RX350 swear by the Toyota red
coolant for Toyotas -- they think it lasts longer, protects parts better,
and don't use the standard brands they'll use anywhere else in a Toyota. A
voice of experience -- the guys at Len's Automotive here in STL are the
best I've ever had work on a car.
The September 2012 issue of TR Action has a full page ad for Evans
waterless engine coolants.
in the UK link from the ad: http://wwwe.evanscoolants.co.uk/products.html
and the US--based home office here:
http://www.evanscooling.com/about-us/company-background/
The FAQ on the site is quite informative, eh?
Q. What is Evans Waterless Coolant made of?
A. Evans Waterless Coolants are patented synthetic non-toxic liquids
blended with a non-aqueous proprietary inhibitor package.
Jay Leno talks about it here:
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/extras/car-care/waterless-engine-coolant/index.
shtml
The 0 psi boiling point is 3750 F (1900 C). They're promoted as "lifetime"
cooling system fluids.
I guess I'm kind of out of touch these days -- I don't know this company's
products. Advanced racing cars (like F1) don't use water in their cooling
systems as far as I know. And a chemist, this makes perfect sense. Water
is an incredibly aggressive solvent -- because we're water-based we don't
really think about it -- even though it does have good heat-carrying
capacity. Not at all surprising that non-aqueous fluid heat transfer
agents would be available.
Anyone have any experience?
Don
1962 TR3B TSF202L
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Randall <TR3driver@ca.rr.com> wrote:
> > Fred Thomas was an advocate of No-Rosion:
> >
> > http://www.no-rosion.com
> >
> > I've used it in my TR4A for several years, and it seems to be
> > doing the job.
>
> It does seem to work, if you follow their maintenance schedule.
> Personally,
> I prefer Zerex G-05 or Prestone "Extended Life" that you only have to mess
> with every 5 years instead of every year.
>
> Hopefully, I've finally built a cooling system in my TR that will go that
> long without attention.
>
> -- Randall
>
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