
All temps indicated in degrees farenheit.
Regular Coolant Boiling Point = 255 degrees
NPG+ Boiling Point = 375 degrees
Estimate on stock temps with stock 180 thermostat
Inlet = 180
Outlet = 195
Regular Coolant temps with 160 degree thermostat (Pat's car, normal driving).
Inlet = 160
Outlet = 175
Evans NPG+ coolant temps with 160 degree thermostat (Pat's car, normal driving).
Inlet = 160
Outlet = 180 - 185 (This was on a 3 hour drive at 60 mph, temps would not go above or under these numbers)
Evan's NPG+ coolant temps with 160 degree thermostat 70 degree outside temps (this is from Shane's Car at Seattle International Raceway after race sessions)
Outlet 3 Hot Laps = 208
Outlet 10+ Hot Laps (20 min) = 228
After a few minutes with the engine off = 288 (exceeding normal Ethyl Glycol coolant boiling point by 25 degrees or so, thus the reason Turbo owners hear burping and gurgling after shutdown. This no longer happens when you switch to NPG+)