Evans EC53001 High Performance Coolant 1 Gallon
370-EC53001
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High Performance Waterless Coolant
Evans EC53001 High Performance Coolant 1 Gallon Features:
- Ready-to-Use Formula: No water required, No need for Supplemental Coolant Additive (SCA)
- Boiling Point: Above 375°F
- Antifreeze Properties: Protects below -40°F
- Benefits: Eliminates corrosion and pump cavitation, Reduces system pressure, Prevents overheating, Maximizes Brake Horsepower (BHP)
- Life Span: Extended life
FAQ
Can you add water to Evans Coolant?
Certainly not. Evans Waterless Coolant, specifically the EC53001 model, is designed to be used without dilution. Adding water to this high-performance coolant is not recommended as it may compromise its effectiveness.
What is the best coolant for high-performance engines?
For optimal performance in high-performance engines, Evans Waterless Coolant, such as the EC53001 model, stands out. Its advanced formulation provides superior cooling and protection without the need for water, ensuring efficient heat transfer and preventing corrosion.
Is Evans waterless coolant NHRA legal?
Yes, Evans Waterless Coolant, including the EC53001 variant, is NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) legal. This means it complies with the regulations set by NHRA, making it a reliable choice for racing and high-performance applications.
Does Evans coolant run hotter?
No, Evans Waterless Coolant does not run hotter. In fact, it excels in maintaining lower operating temperatures compared to traditional coolants. Its unique properties contribute to enhanced heat transfer efficiency, providing a cooler and more stable engine environment.
Explore the benefits of using Evans Waterless Coolant, particularly the EC53001 model, to ensure your high-performance engine
Specifications:
Will the Evans coolant allow the heater core to still put out hot air in Winter?
I used DikeSeal in my cooling system about a year ago. Will this cause problems if I switch to Evans coolant?
is this nhra and ihra leagle ?
What is the freezing temperature it will protect up to?
What thermostat to run & what lb. Cap to use .
how many gallons do you need for a 350 chevy??
does the prep fluid stay in the system or does it need to be drained?
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