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Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
It keeps my engine cool without the risk of overheating, even in extreme conditions. The waterless formula means no corrosion or pressure issues.
ANN TETER
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
The cooling is not as good as water. Must have larger capacity cooling system. Works good for the vehicle I use it in. Best part of this product is no pressure on hoses or radiator or head gasket boils at a fairly high temperature. I can take off the radiator cap at anytime. This product does not mix with water all water must be removed before using.
Kristin Hare
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023
I have been using this coolant for years. One of my cars has had it since 2016 I think and to this day, it is perfect. Most of my cars are 70's-80's Fiats, Toyotas and Fords and the only issue is that on 2 of the late 70's fords, the Head gasket has 3 of its rear passages blocked to raise operational temp for smog purposes. As a result of the restricted flow, the Evens has an issue keeping those 2 cool. They are fine for most of the time but traffic with AC on a hot day and they creep up from 210 (factory operational temp) to 235 and then I start to get worried. Both cars were drained and the coolant was used in a couple of my other cars. When I spoke to Evans, they mentioned that this can happen with certain cars and in fact, recommended I do not use it for one of my newer Cars (2010). I love this stuff so much that I use it in 4 of my parts cars to maintain radiator, heater core, and engine integrity. Perhaps one day a newer formula can go into my trouble makers.
jean
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2023
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Ron Kojzar
Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2022
The result was disappointing. The cost of the product wasn't worth it. My 1970 Triumph GT6 I just running a little bit cooler.Not worth investing money for this product
Ted
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
A 375 degree boiling point, no corrosion due to the presence of water, no vaporization of coolant in contact with cylinder walls due to hot spots and great heat transfer to the radiator; How can you beat it. It's a bit pricey compared to regular antifreeze, but a fantastic lifetime investment in your auto. Since boiling over isn't an issue anymore, you can trade in your 15 PSI radiator cap for a 4 PSI or 7 PSI cap. Less system pressure, longer component life like hoses and heater cores. Well worth the investment no matter how you look at it. I'm glad I made the purchase.
QDuck
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2021
Boilover protection is superb so no more worries about loosing coolant if your engine overheats. Freezing protection is good for most U.S. locations.Costs up to 8-10 times as much as regular antifreeze but it can be found on internet at 4-5 times the cost of antifreeze. Additional costs include removing system of ALL water if you don't have a fresh engine rebuild.If you are traveling you should bring some along because you may have difficulty finding any along the route. The closest place to me that carries it is a 30 to 45 minute drive in normal traffic and at highest cost. If you loose any coolant and add water instead, you will have to purge the entire cooling system and replace with new coolant to restore its effectiveness.Despite the negatives it is a good product and provides that added overheating protection you need. Most important is that you overheat you can continue on fort a while without fear of boiling your coolant out.I know some people who use it in all their vehicles. I am undecided if it is worth it for me now that previous cooling problems are solved.I would recommend this if you have an RV, tow heavy loads, climb a lot of steep hills, or any other thing where you will strain your cooling system temporarily.
Den
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2020
Best coolant you can buy. Worth the money.
Dean
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2017
I bought this for my Diesel g wagon. I'm heading to South America and I like the idea of low pressure in my cooling system, my thoughts are less stressful on the hoses and rads, I haven't put it in yet.
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2017
I use this coolant in my 2009 Jeep Rubicon 3.8 and my 2006 Dodge SRT8 Magnum 6.1. Both engines run just fine. I have gone 3+ years in the Jeep and only had the Magnum since October of 2016 and both run perfect temperatures.Everyone in the Dodge LX community knows how 6.1 overheat. I do not run a tuner so My fans are stock. I have the original stock radiator and I have no problems overheating. I believe the hottest I see is 209 then the fans come on and I jump RIGHT BACK DOWN to 190-ish.I can drive it 150 miles to see my dad and I can use my bare hand to take the cap off of the radiator. My system is always less than 3 PSI pressure.ANYONE who says it does not work did not perform the conversion correctly. You can't have water in your system. I used Evans prep fluid also.When I did my flush prep and fill I changed out my heater core with a new one, new recovery tank, washed out my RAD and blew it out with air and let it dry out. Changed ALL my hoses and even installed a new water pump. I also did the timing chain so I would not have to tear into the front end ever again. I blew out the engine with air and even jacked up my car on its side and back to make sure all the water is out....I used the provided test strips and I had the best color I could have so I know I was running less than 3% water. I had a gallon of fluid left over so I drained just about a gallon for good measure and added the final gallon.This stuff rocks. NEVER needs replacing. If something does happen to a hose or pump all you have to do is capture fluid from the radiator drain valve and store it in 2 liter soda bottles then put the caps on. I have 10 2liter bottles that I have washed out and have the caps for. What ever happens I will drain the necessary amount of Even into the 2 liter jugs and and fill them up all the way to the cap. Tighten the cap. When I put the fluid back in I will pour it back in using a coffee filter to remove any sediment.I know guys with 800HP HEMIs that run 9's use this stuff. It is good stuff.Things to think about. If you do not use a thermostat you are allowing to much flow. Any antifreeze fluid needs to spend enough time going through the radiator so it can pass flumes so you can have the proper amount of heat exchange. Never cap off your hoses to the heater core. Buy enough hose to loop back into the water pump. Make sure your bottom hose does not collapse when you rev the engine. When this happens you will see the fluid in your recovery tank go low then rise back.Don't jack the reviews because you might have other issues. This is good stuff. Also I called them up and they stayed on the line with me for an hour so I can pick their brain about this stuff. Really nice people. Call them if you are having doubts. I did and I have no cooling issues.
Karl K.
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2016
Exellent but to expencive
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