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Re: Molyslip Mr. Moly
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Posted by James2 on May 11, 2005 at 12:16:56 from (12.2.142.7):
In Reply to: Molyslip Mr. Moly posted by RandyR on May 10, 2005 at 01:39:44:
I read a lot of technical information about moly before it was available and thought it would be good to try. Later when it did became available, I used it and thought it worked OK, but really didn't get any fuel or power improvements to back it up. Others who were using it at the time said both power and fuel consumption improved. They stopped using it because it was building up in the oil pan and lumps were coming out during oil changes. I used it at one third up to one half recommended rate and only every other oil change. According to the tech articles, moly will coat the moving parts and has staying power, therefore really one doesn't need to overkill adding it. I haven't seen it available locally for quite a few years. Yes I would use it again, but in the manner I used it before. Overall I think the main benefit is preventing cold start wear, and a little will do a lot of good.
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