Entertaining oil additive test

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I am betting many of you have seen this stuff, but I thought I'd share just in case as this was entertaining.

http://www.motorkote.com/demo/

I've been talking to a guy at work that is looking at using this Motorkote stuff in his generator and he showed me the website. BTW, notice how well the Amsoil did for what it's worth.
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and on it retail stores list it lists summit but i searched on summit using keywords and searching Oils, Fluids & Additives and its not there
 
If you are too cheap for Motorkote, the test results point to using Amsoil laced with Duralube!
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I had seen this before and it is entertaining. The Motor Honey and STP are down right scary.

Based on this, Amsoil should be selling their oil as an additive.
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small part of msds on it

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS--IDENTITY INFORMATION

Hazardous Components CAS # OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Petroleum Oils 64742-58-1 500 ppm 100 ppm
64742-62-7 500 ppm 100 ppm
64742-57-0 500 ppm 100 ppm
72623-83-7 500 ppm 100 ppm
64742-01-4 500 ppm 100 ppm
64741-88-4 500 ppm 100 ppm

Other components, if any, are considered to be non-hazardous as per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200.


SECTION III PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Flash Point: Greater than 300ºF
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1.10 - 1.13 @ 25ºC
Vapor Density (Air=1): >1
Evaporation Rate (BA=1): Weight (lb./gal.): 9.31
Solubility in Water: Negligible
Viscosity: 180 - 250 (cSt @ 25ºC)
Appearance & Odor: Clear brown / yellowish liquid, hydrocarbon odor
 
and part of the fuel optimizer

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS--IDENTITY INFORMATION

Hazardous Components CAS # OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 400 ppm 400 ppm
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 64742-88-7 400 ppm 100 ppm

Other components, if any, are considered to be non-hazardous as per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200.


SECTION III PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Boiling Point: 186ºF
Flash Point: TCC 77ºF
Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 0.768 @ 25ºC
Vapor Density (Air=1): Greater
Evaporation Rate (BA=1): 1.2
% Solids: 0
Weight (lb./gal.): 6.41
Solubility in Water: 70
Appearance & Odor: Clear green liquid, solvent odor
 
Chlorine bleach and dandruff shampoo (zink) do really well in these tests, too. If you are not going to use fuel and the assosiated heat and contamination that it brings this test might be useful.
 
From Googling...

RESIDUAL OILS (PETROLEUM), SOLVENT-DEWAXED
CAS # 64742-62-7

RESIDUAL OILS (PETROLEUM), HYDROTREATED
CAS # 64742-57-0

LUBRICATING OILS (PETROLEUM), C>25, HYDROTREATED BRIGHT STOCK-BASED
CAS # 72623-83-7

RESIDUAL OILS (PETROLEUM), SOLVENT-REFINED
CAS # 64742-01-4

SOLVENT REFINED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE (PETROLEUM)
CAS # 64741-88-4

Sourced from links to national occupational surveys (www.cdc.gov.....)

The demo's interesting because, well, it's just that. engine oil's a whole package but I understand the desire to protect.?.? UOA trends would have been nice along with the testimonials!
 
"""Specific Gravity (H2O=1): 1.10 - 1.13 @ 25ºC""

PCMO specific Grav is around .8 or so almost anytime a "additive" has a heavy specific graveity of >1.0 it will be a chlorinated paraffin, ester or fat also could be Phosphite.
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and on it retail stores list it lists summit but i searched on summit using keywords and searching Oils, Fluids & Additives and its not there




It's there, I remember walking down the aisle and they had it on the shelf along with a TV/VCR running a video of their commercial.

You are correct though, you can't find it on-line at their store.

Regards,

Rich
 
The old One Arm Bandit! That test, along with the infamous aluminum dish oven test, will just never die. For every one who scoffs, five buy in. Nothing like a visual sale.

Tom
 
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