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  1. #1 Evans High Performance Waterless Coolant 
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    When does a motorbike over heat ??????

    Yes we all know the answer "when the water reaches 100C or 212F"
    Now what if we can increase that temperature before it boils ?
    You can by replacing the water with "Evans High Performance Waterless Coolant"
    Evans Waterless Coolant don't boil until 375F and is rated down to -40F

    Evans High Performance Waterless Coolant:
    NPG+ and RACE coolants have been reformulated:
    NPG+c, is our combined benefits coolant.
    We reformulated from the prior NPG+and RACE coolants into one High Performance Coolant.
    This formula is compatible with all prior Evans formulas and may be added without any concerns.


    Evans High Performance Coolant combines the benefits of Evans NPG+ and NPGR. High Performance Coolant 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 cavitations. One successful installation provides cooling protection for the life-time of the engine, reducing maintenance time and expense.

    HE BENEFITS OF EVANS NPG+c COOLANT FOR GASOLINE ENGINES


    INCREASES POWER

    PROTECTS FROM BOIL-OVER

    IMPROVES FUEL ECONOMY

    DOES NOT DEVELOP HIGH PRESSURE

    ELIMINATES SYSTEM SCALING

    ELIMINATES CORROSION

    REDUCES DETONATION

    ELIMINATES PUMP CAVITATION

    REDUCES EMISSIONS

    LENGTHENS LIFE OF ENGINE

    EXTENDS RADIATOR LIFE

    LIFE OF ENGINE COOLANT - 500,000 MILES

    LENGTHENS LIFE OF COOLANT PUMP

    PROLONGS HOSE LIFE

    LOWERS MAINTENANCE COST

    LESS ENGINE NOISE

    REDUCED TOXICITY



    Has been some talk from new members on MCM about concerns over the KTM Duke 390 over heating ?

    Link ..... http://www.dieselsite.com/evansnpgnp...uantities.aspx






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  2. #2 Re: Evans High Performance Waterless Coolant 
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    I have not noticed this issue to much with mine. When I sit in traffic the fan kicks on and blows hot air on your legs. I have seen problems in the forums with heat when it comes to the Duke 390. I guess when the weather heats up, if I have trouble I can give this a try.
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  3. #3 Re: Evans High Performance Waterless Coolant 
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    http://www.vintagethunderbirdclub.ne...ic.php?t=12074 btw. Lab grade non-aqueous propylene glycol (NPG) is ~1? rmb/500 gram via chemical shop .
    Something cheaper http://apkgroup.com/msds/English/Pre...0-23-2013).pdf that using "PG" is OK enough... http://www.chinariders.net/showthrea...t=16043&page=2 ...
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