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Re: Re: Re: Additives...any real benefit?
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Posted by TimC on October 07, 2002 at 21:40:38 from (199.91.33.254):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Additives...any real benefit? posted by Hoosierbuddy on October 04, 2002 at 14:22:19:
I read the info before you replied. What i use is not produce by Big Oil, doesn't have ptfe in it. I can prove my point. I can also prove beyond a reasonble doubt that there is something better than dead dinosaurs alone. The only problem is I won't use the board to sell something so it makes it hard to prove. It is also obvious that you are stating that your knowledge about all this is base on Oil company additive, Teflon, Zinc stuff. What you failed to mention is what you have tested yourself and how you tested it. I get 2.5 miles to the gallon better. Lower operationg temps. higher idleing rpms due to less friction, i have used something for the last 20 years in every vehicle i have owned and its not availble in stores and you don't see it advertised on TV. In its purest form i have seen it out preform regular oil by 12x the amout friction reduction.
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