Originally Posted by Lowflyer
Originally Posted by Trav
Hexagonal boron nitride (aka white graphite) in the form of Ceratec does the same exact thing
Ha ha. No, do not.
HBN dont "squished" quick like MoS2 to utter ineffectiveness. And, more important, it does not becomes lumpy, in the meanwhile
The only but one big problem with MoS2: If it become lumpy in front of bearing (all of it) gaps. It made a barriers "against" oil throughflow.
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just say no to solids of any type in the oil IMO.
That's right. For first ~500 miles after oil change. Hence, oils with HBN does not exist. Solid lubricating components can't be added in the plant therefore.
Why ~500 miles? In the time the new oil solves old filth from the previous oil. Thereafter this is no longer so important.
And for safety of solid components, dont overdosage. Overdosage is (IMHO), more than 1%. With 1% after 500 miles you are safe. Guarantees. I am using HBN in many cars since 500.000 miles (accumulated to all cars in the family)
I have seen otherwise and so has another member here but you do want you want its you car and your money just don't try to sell me on it, only engine oil is going in my sump and I have just as many lube failure free miles without as you do with it over the years.
Originally Posted by Trav
Hexagonal boron nitride (aka white graphite) in the form of Ceratec does the same exact thing
Ha ha. No, do not.
HBN dont "squished" quick like MoS2 to utter ineffectiveness. And, more important, it does not becomes lumpy, in the meanwhile
The only but one big problem with MoS2: If it become lumpy in front of bearing (all of it) gaps. It made a barriers "against" oil throughflow.
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just say no to solids of any type in the oil IMO.
That's right. For first ~500 miles after oil change. Hence, oils with HBN does not exist. Solid lubricating components can't be added in the plant therefore.
Why ~500 miles? In the time the new oil solves old filth from the previous oil. Thereafter this is no longer so important.
And for safety of solid components, dont overdosage. Overdosage is (IMHO), more than 1%. With 1% after 500 miles you are safe. Guarantees. I am using HBN in many cars since 500.000 miles (accumulated to all cars in the family)
I have seen otherwise and so has another member here but you do want you want its you car and your money just don't try to sell me on it, only engine oil is going in my sump and I have just as many lube failure free miles without as you do with it over the years.