Evans coolants now available in Canada

By Cycle CanadaPosted on

Evans Cooling Systems Inc., the sole maker of waterless engine coolants in the world has announced their signing of an exclusive agreement in Canada with Kimpex.

Well known in the automobile industry for many years now, the Evans brand has recently started to diversify somewhat. They have developed a line of coolants specifically intended for motorized sports.

Coolants for ATV, UTV, Road Racing motorbike, MX and Snowmobile competitions
Evans products are designed for the most demanding drivers, but can be used by everyone. Here are some of the advantages of using Evans coolants :

  • No corrosion : The waterless formula prevents corrosion in the engine system.
  • No erosion : The waterless formula remains in liquid form and does not vaporize, thus preventing “pitting” caused by water vapour erosion.
  • No engine overheating : The unique Evans formula preventsover-boiling by raising the boiling point from about 226°F/107°C for water-based antifreeze to 375°F/190°C, which is way higher than the average operating temperature of an engine.
  • Reduced risk of electrolysis : The absence of water in Evans coolant significantly reduces electrical conductivity of the coolant which sharply reduces problems of electrolysis.
  • No pressure : Because Evans coolant remains in liquid form at all times, the formula prevents stress on cooling system components such as hoses, pump seals and radiator seams, which is usually caused by high water pressure.
  • No freezing : Evans coolant has natural antifreeze properties down to40°F/40°C. No need to worry about maintaining a 50/50 water-antifreeze ratio.
  • No flushing : Evans coolant does not deteriorate and is designed to last the life of your engine, so you’ll never need to add or change coolant, or flush your radiator.
  • Cost saving : Using Evans waterless coolants will reduce operating costs and improve engine performance and fuel economy.

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