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Better cooling system?

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Never heard of them or what they're selling. They don't seem to make the pump and such for our cars though either.
 
I've looked into them as far as the website, thinking about sending them a waterpump core to asses. They're coolant is also interesting, 500*F boiling point? Sweet.

A friend had them install an impeller on his water pump (not a 4g63), as it was one that they don't list, and they were happy to do so, which gives me hope. Couldn't hurt to ask, I'm just awfully busy these days or I'd call 'em.
 
I'm using Evans and I'm thrilled with it. No more boiling over when I pull in the pits!
I'm still running warm though, anybody have any pics of FMIC ducting arrangements for road racing 1Gs?
 
I was thinking that the biggest advantage with the Evans is the (supposed) lack of system pressure. No more blowing coolant lines or worrying about what radiator cap to use.

Did the Evens develop any system pressure?

I talked with David Wolin who raced these cars back in the 90's and he really didn't seem to think there was much advantage to the Evans system. He ran it because they sponsored him.
 
I'm using Evans and I'm thrilled with it. No more boiling over when I pull in the pits!
I'm still running warm though, anybody have any pics of FMIC ducting arrangements for road racing 1Gs?
I haven't come up with any special ducting but I leave my center grill out now all the time to help get more air directly to the radiator without having to pass through the FMIC. I also have worked my FMIC all the way back to radiator support sheet metal so there's no real gap that will allow air to escape between the FMIC and the radiator.

I'm always interested to see what others have done too.
 
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