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Posted by TimC on September 19, 2002 at 13:42:31 from (199.91.33.254):
In Reply to: Super Lubes posted by Randy on September 19, 2002 at 06:42:50:
I know ahead of time that everyone usually has pre-determined opinions about these products. My dad also taught me a long time ago that I didn't know everything. (Some people think I don't learn very well). For arguments sake I can promise you that I won't tell you the name of the product I use. I won't sell it to anyone on this board or tell you where you can find it. However there are other products that are probably just like it you can find for yourself by searching the internet. There is a product(s) out there that when used will, 1. Raise the rpm of the motor due to less friction. 2. Increase fuel mileage due to les friction. 3. Reduce heat due to less friction. I could write for hours the testomonies that have come back because of anti-friction compounds. It is not a PTFE, it doesn't fill up the gaps with a mystery compound, it treats the surface molecules of the metal and that in turn keeps the opposing metal surfaces from punching through the oil film. If you look at a cylinder under a microscope it would look like the grand canyon from an airplane. Peaks and Valleys. Those peaks are what get hot and end up in the bottom of the oil pan. They punch thru the oil film under extreme heat and pressure and weld together. Then break off and get washed down. I also have witnessed enough to say I can prove what it will do and dare anyone to prove me wrong about this subject. It is the only earthly thing i would bet my paycheck and health on. What I use and sell to friends is mixed here in the south. I don't ship it, advertise, or try to make any big money off of it. I try to make enough to treat everything i have and give some to people i care about. Having said that, don't ask what its called. You can't buy use unles you know someone who sells it and its too expensive for a retail store.
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