What does the logo 'evans' mean?
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The logo 'evans' refers to the Evans (evans) waterless coolant used in the vehicle. Cars that use Evans waterless coolant usually have an 'evans' sticker on the rear. The main benefits of waterless coolant are: 1. Anti-corrosion: Prevents internal engine rust, keeping the radiator and cooling system like new for a long time. 2. No or very low pressure: The cooling system operates under no or very low pressure, allowing the radiator cap to be opened at any time. 3. Increased power: Eliminates the vapor insulation layer, resolves local overheating of the engine, and releases the engine's power. 4. Faster acceleration: Shorter acceleration distance, smoother acceleration, and smoother gear shifting. 5. Fuel savings: Provides an ideal working temperature environment for the engine, ensuring more complete and efficient combustion. 6. High boiling point, low freezing point: Resolves issues of freezing expansion at low temperatures and boiling over at high temperatures.
I often get asked similar questions in car enthusiast groups. In the automotive world, 'Evans' typically refers to Evans Waterless Coolant. That logo represents the brand emblem of the waterless coolant, symbolizing efficient engine protection. It means replacing traditional water-based coolant with a waterless formula to prevent rust and freezing. I've personally tried it when modifying my classic car. After installation, the engine temperature became more stable, startup was quicker, and it didn't freeze in winter, reducing the risk of cylinder damage. Not only did it extend the overall lifespan, but it also saved the hassle of frequent fluid changes. I recommend car owners regularly inspect their cooling systems – don't just look at the logo, hands-on maintenance is key. Developing good habits can prevent roadside breakdowns.