Anyone know if there are any moly-only additives, without ZDDP?
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mpz has little zinc something like 9ppm
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Lubromoly makes an additive with only MoS2 in it (other than carrier oil), but the bad part is that it uses MoS2 which is oil-insoluble, instead of MoDTC which dissolves in oil. I bought it and am afraid to use it since my fear that all those solids might coagulate or settle out in my oil disturbs me. I'm going to contact Lubromoly with my concerns.
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Here's the VOA from motorbike's post a couple of years ago.
Fe 3
Al 15
Copper 3
Tin 169
Si 20
Moly 7603
Zn - trace
Phos - greater than 9999 -max of instrument reading capability.
Antimony- greater than 9999 - max of instrument reading capability
Viscosity 29.3
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Lubromoly makes an additive with only MoS2 in it (other than carrier oil), but the bad part is that it uses MoS2 which is oil-insoluble, instead of MoDTC which dissolves in oil. I bought it and am afraid to use it since my fear that all those solids might coagulate or settle out in my oil disturbs me. I'm going to contact Lubromoly with my concerns.
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Is there any Moly additives that have MoDTC?
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Is there any Moly additives that have MoDTC?
Yeah, I think most of them use MoDTC instead of MoS2. A really cool additive with MoDTC and other compounds is SX-UP from Specialty Formulations. Member MolaKule developed it. I haven't used it yet but all indications are that it's great stuff and it even contains four types of esters and is not goopy thick like many other additives you find at the autoparts store.