does anyone know if this is a good additive and has there been a voa of whats in this stuff?
I concur completely except for a few. However, having been burned and stayed away for years I have slowly rotated to trying something if this board has had positive results with it. For example, I am using the #132 and LC mixture in a few engines, one analysis is currently in the mail which will determine future use but I must admit, it seems to have stopped a piston slap I have had for years on one. real problem in trying an additive is to determine that the worst that can happen is no damage. Weeding out the ones that can cause damamge is the key.quote:
Originally posted by Mystic:
I used to be interested in new oil supplements and engine treatments when they would come out, and I used a few. But today I have little confidence in most of them.
I'm sure they have people with the knowledge that Mola has......the bad thing is they get paid to churn out crap instead of spending a few extra bucks for the real helpful additives. I would think someone like Mola would get fired within weeks for refusing to endorse, you guessed it, "crap"quote:
Originally posted by Jason Troxell:
It uses a neutralized chlorinated parrafin.:
http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=21;t=000027
Man this site is great.
Seems legit and may offer benefit, but no one here has tested. Why not do some UOAs?
I wish companies would have people like Molakule working marketing for them, instead of advertising dumbed down gibberish. I would actually consider using this stuff thanks to him(though I won't be anytime soon). And I never would have used AutoRX if it weren't for him, other chemists here, and Terry.