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Evans Coolant


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14 hours ago, brian voss said:

does anyone have any experience with Evans coolant in a 996TT.   Secondarily... how easy or hard is it to completely drain the radiator and block?

 

Welcome to RennTech :welcomeani:

If there was ever a solution in search of a problem, it is Evans waterless coolant.  First of all, it is nearly impossible to get all the coolant out of your car, so that is going to require multiple flushes with their stuff to remove the water.  Then you will not get all of that stuff out either.  Then you need to add nearly 6 gallons of their coolant.  

 

Before even thinking about doing this, I'd sit down and add up what it is going to cost.  And, if you ever plan on tracking the car, you will have to drain it out, fill the car with water, and start all over again as many tracks do not allow this stuff due to concerns about leaks getting it onto the surface.

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