Prep Fluid: Essential for Peak Performance
Designed for those who prioritize their vehicle's efficiency, Prep Fluid effectively removes residual water from the cooling system. This ensures that your coolant performs at its best, protecting metal components and enhancing overall durability. Choose Prep Fluid to maintain your vehicle and keep it running smoothly.
Maximize Your Coolant's Effectiveness
By using Prep Fluid, you can ensure that all residual water is eliminated from your system. This is crucial for maintaining the ideal conditions for your Evans coolant, allowing it to deliver peak performance. With this product, you can rest assured that your cooling system is functioning optimally.
Protect Your Engine's Metals
Prep Fluid is formulated to protect the metals in your cooling system during the flush process. This protective feature ensures that your engine components remain safe from corrosion and wear, extending the lifespan of your vehicle. Trust Prep Fluid to safeguard your investment.
Hygroscopically Absorbent Formula
With its unique hygroscopic properties, Prep Fluid absorbs moisture effectively. This means that not only does it clear your system of leftover water, but it also prevents future moisture buildup, keeping your engine environment dry and efficient.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Function | Hygroscopically absorbs water |
| Purpose | Ensures all residual water is removed from the system |
| Performance | Ensures that Evans coolant will meet the water limit |
| Protection | Protects cooling system metals during flush |
This product has variations; for more detailed information, please ensure you have selected the correct variation.
FAQ
How often should I use Prep Fluid?
It is recommended to use Prep Fluid during each coolant flush to ensure optimal performance and protection of your cooling system.
Is Prep Fluid safe for all types of engines?
Yes, Prep Fluid is designed to be compatible with various engine types, ensuring safety and performance enhancement across the board.












