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Old 06-26-2012, 01:51 PM   #1
28ACoupe
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Talking Model A Engine Cooling

Hey all,

A few days ago, I mentioned that neither I nor my dad run standard cooling(water/antifreeze) in our cars.

The coolant we run is the Evans Cooling NPG+C. You use this coolant straight out of the bottle with no additives. It is anti-rust and is PH-neutral so it won't harm paint.

According to their website about the product:
Evans High Performance Coolant combines the benefits of Evans NPG+ and NPGR. NPG+c provides superior cooling protection for all gasoline and light duty diesel engines, including marine and light aircraft. In conditions ranging from -40˚ to 375˚F. High Performance Coolant provides cooling protection through constant liquid coolant contact with engine metals. Eliminates water-causing corrosion, electrolysis and cavitation. One successful installation provides cooling protection for the life-time of the engine, reducing maintenance time and expense.

When dad first got the 28 coupe, it would overheat on occasion. Most especially in parade-like situations. Once he switched to the Evans product, the car never overheated again.

When I get the coupe back on the road again, I will be running this product in my car with no hesitation or fear.


It should be noted that I am not a representative of or affiliated with Evans in any way. I am just a strong believer in their products.
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