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I should add that there are MAY be some long chain chlorinated compounds that are stable. AFAIK, all of them that have been commonly added to engine oils as snake oil additves have not been.

A classic example would be zMax's additive that in FTC testing doubled bearing corrosion!

So, it is possible that your product has chlorinated compounds and doesn't cause corrisive damage, or chemically fight the additive package of the existing motor oil.

But if you are using a chlorinated coumpund, of any type, no matter how good your anti-corrosion chemistry, you'll want to heavily test for corrosion...and seal compatibility.
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