Anyone run Evan’s coolant in +90° weather? I run it in my 2 stroke dirt bikes with good luck and thinking of switching my 09 over.
Yeah, it has a higher boiling point than 50/50 antifreeze, but that's marketing fluff wrt production streetbikes, as 50/50 in a pressurized cooling system boils at like 260-270, with the coolant temp warning light coming on before that, indicating a malfunction. So that 80-90 degrees of 'boilover' protection is pretty much useless, as you were supposed to shut the engine off well before you got to that point.Since Evans is waterless it can't cool as well as stock coolant, but it also doesn't boil for the same reason.
The stock cooling system is overbuilt and reliable, so Evans won't cool your bike better but you probably won't notice the difference since the cooling system is always overbuilt. The only advantage is it won't boil over ( until like 350° or something), so there's that if suits your needs.