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EVANS Coolant EC61001 Heavy Duty Waterless Coolant, 128 fl oz. 2 Gallon Pack

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  • Specially formulated for use in all heavy duty diesel, CNG, and LNG engines, in both stationary and vehicle applications Especially effective in severe-duty service such as vocational and off-road
  • Ready to use Requires no supplemental coolant additive (SCA) additions Contains no phosphates, silicates, borates, amines, or nitrite
  • Has a high boiling point of 375 Degree F and provides low temperature protection to -40F Will not vaporize, eliminating boilover and after-boil Generates low system pressures, prevents coolant loss, and reduces strain on cooling system components
  • Contains no water, effectively eliminating corrosion, wet-sleeve liner and water pump cavitation erosion Minimizes the potential for corrosion and electrolysis issues, and reduces maintenance costs
  • During installation ensure that all of old water-based coolant and water is removed before installing this product


Evans Heavy Duty Waterless Engine Coolant, EC61001, is the right choice for all heavy duty diesel, CNG and LNG engines, in both stationary and on-road applications. It is especially effective in severe-duty applications where water-based coolants are challenged. Evans Heavy Duty Coolant defends against heat-related damage while allowing the engine to continue producing its peak horsepower. Without vapor formation, pump and wet-sleeve liner cavitation are eliminated, and EGR cooler tubes are protected from heat-induced fatigue which results in tube cracking. Fuel economy improvement and emissions reduction are possible from being able to raise the operating temperature without fear of overheating. When converting an engine from a water-based coolant to waterless coolant, great care should be given during the installation (conversion) process to ensure that all of the old water-based coolant is removed before installing Evans coolant. It is recommended that the system be flushed with Evans Prep Fluid, EC42001, prior to installing any waterless coolant. When the installation is complete, the water content of the coolant should be no more than 3 percent. If the water is above that limit, the coolant will perform no better than water-based antifreeze. This item contains a bittering agent.


bubbak
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
as described
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2017
Evan's waterless coolant - solution? - egr - cavitation - corrosion of oil cooler exchanger / radiatyes, I made the plunge into evan's waterless coolant.I have been working on ways of remediation of 6.4l problems...oil bypass, coolant filter, airdog, metal screen primary oil filter, stage 2 push rods (drilled out), triple ester based motor oil, etc.my list got shorter to how to resolveegr corrosioncoolant pump cavitationoil cooler exchange corrosionradiator leaks due to corrosionetc.I was going to convert the EGR to oil system....basically run the oil filter bypass hoses thru the egr. though was if I used oil instead of coolant, less corrosion and electrolytic issues.was going to install a free air oil cooler and get away from the coolant oil exchange unit. I already back flushed this and I have a coolant filter to catch dropped coolant suspension debris.so I was wondering...why hasnt someone come up with a waterless coolant system. I was thinking of using 0W5 oil that is used for alcohol powered go karts. this being the thinest highest temp rated oil that I know of. 20 bucks a qt, and probally too heavy for the coolent pump.did some googling and found evan's waterless coolant.its waterless so it elimnates cavitation becuase there are no bubles due to coolant vaporizing...its good to 375 degrees at 0 psi.this means it will freeze in time egr corrosion, cavitation of the coolant pump, oil cooler exchange corrosion, radiatior corrosion. the lack of vaporization will prevent bubbles that interfere with high power temp transfers at high HP operations and help prevent head gasket problems and cracked heads/cylinder ways.this stuff is too good to be true so I had to try it.8 gallons of prep fluid and 8 gallons of heavy duty evans coolant, about and hour of work, and done.so not im at a waterless coolant system. so this is helpful to egr, radiator, oil exchange, water pump, etc.the only con and for desiels is not a con..its a pro...is that the evan's waterless coolant is slightly less efficent that 50/50 mix. basically this mean the metal in your engine will run 10 degrees hotter. for desiels this is a good thing becuase it improves combustion and reduces emissions. Ive gotton at least a 10% MPG increase becuase of this.expensive....I spent 600 bucks on this...but its supposed to be lifetime coolant. and with my coolant filter cleaniing it up it probally will be.so my list of remaining unreslved 6.4 problems is shrinking fast....a happy day indeed.before folks jump in and start talking about deletes and stuff....remember...where i live they check emssions during the annual safty inspection and the both probe the exhaust on roadsides as well as look under for removed emmssions control system componets....not into paying 1400 bucks to be a carefree spirit and yes I have been road side spot checked a few times. so lets not go there.so evan's waterless coolant gets a thumbs up from me.__________________[SIGPIC] 2010 F-450 Dually, Harley Davidson Trim. Kings 2.5 shocks on the way. Evan's waterless coolant; Tinken front hubs; Helwig overleaf; Coolant Pressure gauge , AirDog Air/Fuel Separation System; AMSOIL Dual remote Bypass System; XDP 6.0L Coolant Filtration System; XD143 DiamondBack HD Tonneau Cover; Bilstein Shock Absorber; Rancho Steering Stabilizer; Draw-Tite Front Hitch Receiver; K&N SS-7009 Stainless Steel oil filter. DIY Rocker arms and saddles . River city stage I push rods installed.
rimfire47
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2017
Best coolant out there
Saturn Antennas
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017
I did tons of research and asked several questions of Evans that was NOT on their extensive Q/A pages. I also bought a Brix Meter and a new Mishimoto Aluminum radiator. The company truck now runs normal temp even here in Phoenix where street air temp can reach 135 degrees and the AC is on 9 months a year. Warm up in the morning doesn't seem to take any longer than water/glycol.I feel more confident in truck reliability now considering the reduced corrosion, cylinder cavitation and hose pressure stress and is now impossible to boil over. It also never needs anti-cavitation additives.Down Sides:1) Very expensive!! Especially to make the transition from a system that had water in it. Come on Evans, this is basically just Glycol isn't it?2) I now have coolant leaks all over the engine...just drips though. This engine has about 20 coolant hoses and half of them now drip as does the water pump seal. This DOES concern me as it never leaked before the change...and NO to the naysayers, I'm not just talking about the hoses I touched during the rad replacement.3) Apparently this stuff is flammable...not tested by me but I've reviewed available data and it appears like it could be a safety issue in a front end collision if it contacts hot exhaust components.
Joshua McBride
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017
They are perfect, I love to love them. As a gift for my husband's blessing. Will buy the next time Beautiful products Love this logistics feels good
King
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017
Quick delivery Soon, the next day received. These are great The work is fine and goes on. well. Give my teacher
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