Anyone used Evan waterless coolant?

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#16 Post by Dalemac » Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:36 am

Viking wrote:
Dalemac wrote:To actually make a difference to the engine/coolant temperature, you would have to fit either bigger/more radiator, fans, etc or make the fans come on earlier somehow.
I fitted a lower temperature fan switch to mine. The fans come on at 84C.

Given we have summer days of +40C, I felt it would make a difference when stuck in traffic.

I also found that keeping the speed above 60km/hr helps a lot with keeping the engine cool(er).
Interesting. Do you know what model the switch was?

Does it make a significant difference with the fans coming on that few minutes earlier?

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#17 Post by Viking » Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:28 am

Hi Dale,
Dalemac wrote:Interesting. Do you know what model the switch was?
Sadly, I have NFI what it is. I picked it up a long time ago from someone on this forum.
Dalemac wrote:Does it make a significant difference with the fans coming on that few minutes earlier?
It does make a big difference. The temperature never gets above 85C or maybe 86C (on a really hot day and stuck in traffic).

Oddly enough, the temperature never drops below 77C (apart from seeing a 76C one very cold night) once it's warmed up.
It's the V-twin thing. There's just something about it that inline-4s don't have at all, and V-4s don't have enough of.

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#18 Post by mangocrazy » Tue Jul 29, 2014 8:24 am

One of the mods that folk do to older Lancias (such as I have) to stop them boiling their brains out and warping cylinder heads, is to fit a lower temp fan switch (as Viking has done) and a thermostat that opens at a lower temp than standard. These are available for most cars (if you search around) as high temperature or tropical options. Possibly something to consider for those fortunate enough to live in warmer climates.

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#19 Post by mangocrazy » Mon Aug 04, 2014 9:56 am

Just stumbled across an article regarding waterless coolants (see below). Everything they say spells out A-V-O-I-D in big letters...:

http://www.oilem.com/potential-issues-w ... -coolants/

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#20 Post by Dalemac » Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:08 am

mangocrazy wrote:Just stumbled across an article regarding waterless coolants (see below). Everything they say spells out A-V-O-I-D in big letters...:

http://www.oilem.com/potential-issues-w ... -coolants/
Haha, that is brilliant.

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