Evans Cooling Systems has opened a full service facility for converting heavy-duty trucks to Evans waterless coolant in Crossville, Tenn.


The facility, Fitzgerald Truck Sales is located at 752 Interstate Lane in Crossville.

According to Partners Robert Fitzgerald and Kevin Rutherford, the facility has seeing increased interest from owner-operators to convert to Evans waterless coolant.

"We've been getting about 20 calls a day, and this is just the beginning," said Fitzgerald. "We've had positive feedback from the first conversions already, with noticeable improvements in both fuel economy and performance."

Earlier this year, Dutchess County Diesels in Millerton, N.Y., also began converting heavy-duty trucks with Evans coolant.

Evans waterless coolant enables a diesel engine to safely operate at elevated temperatures, taking advantage of the huge separation between the operating temperature and the high boiling point of the coolant.

"You don't have to address the boiling point because you never get there," said Mike Tourville of Evans. "As fuel costs continue to rise, so does the demand for Evans waterless coolant. With documented fuel savings between 3 percent and 8 percent, owner-operators are recognizing the value of the investment of Evans coolant, with a typical breakeven occurring in about 6 months."

Evans waterless engine coolant has a boiling point that is 150 degrees warmer than the operating temperature of most engines, allowing the engine to safely operate at slightly higher temperatures.

More info: www.evanscooling.com

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