your opinions on this product? it is not a oil treatment a micro lubricant..
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quote:Originally posted by RobertC:
I'm reviewing a bunch of tech data now.
Give me a few days.
quote:Originally posted by zddp77:
Absolute snake oil dont waste your money.... beware of posters on that other site who have hidden agenda's.
quote:Originally posted by Trajan:quote:Originally posted by zddp77:
Absolute snake oil dont waste your money.... beware of posters on that other site who have hidden agenda's.
Swill,....er, Scam.....er, Shill.....er, synlube isn't being pushed there. So they came here to try.
quote:Originally posted by rgf12:
So to get this stright, you buy a bottle of additive that costs maybe 15 bucks and it coats all the metal parts it comes in contact with and makes them close to wear proof. Why don't engine or car makers do that from the get go? Don't they provide those wonderfull 100k powertrain warrenties? Couldn't they buy tanker trucks of this stuff and apply it at the factory and further reduce their warrenty exposure? just wondering.....
quote:Originally posted by Captain Kirk:quote:Originally posted by Trajan:quote:Originally posted by zddp77:
Absolute snake oil dont waste your money.... beware of posters on that other site who have hidden agenda's.
Swill,....er, Scam.....er, Shill.....er, synlube isn't being pushed there. So they came here to try.
Think again,Trajan.......regarding your last remark about a certain......non-petroleum lubricant used by this truck.
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quote:Originally posted by Captain Kirk:quote:Originally posted by rgf12:
So to get this stright, you buy a bottle of additive that costs maybe 15 bucks and it coats all the metal parts it comes in contact with and makes them close to wear proof. Why don't engine or car makers do that from the get go? Don't they provide those wonderfull 100k powertrain warrenties? Couldn't they buy tanker trucks of this stuff and apply it at the factory and further reduce their warrenty exposure? just wondering.....
Why should they! When have they! Will they ever! Do they need to? Would you buy....tanker trucks of this stuff,or some other 'proprietary' additive if you were near broke like they were? NO!
The automakers want you buy their new cars........not tanker trucks of a chlorine based additive(chlorine ion). The automakers only buy lubricanst that are off the shelf and complete. They do not endorse, nor will they ever endorse supplemental additives..........it's even in the owners manuals.
quote:Originally posted by Trajan:
It doesn't have chlorine. It's the same stuff that's used in aircraft engines. It's called Avblend. Which is FFA approved.
It used by many pilots at the local airport near me. They swear by it.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/...umber=2044492&page=4
Cadillac recommends it.
Unlike scamlube, it has verified 3rd party testing. Sure, some will bring up the old FTC ruling, but they don't really read it, and they can't explain why it's still being sold.
And again, unlike scam....synlube, it's makers and users don't attack you if you question it.
And ask yourself one question, Do you really want to take the word of one who thinks sinlube is the greatest oil ever?
quote:Originally posted by ADFD1:quote:Originally posted by Trajan:
It doesn't have chlorine. It's the same stuff that's used in aircraft engines. It's called Avblend. Which is FFA approved.
It used by many pilots at the local airport near me. They swear by it.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/...umber=2044492&page=4
Cadillac recommends it.
Unlike scamlube, it has verified 3rd party testing. Sure, some will bring up the old FTC ruling, but they don't really read it, and they can't explain why it's still being sold.
And again, unlike scam....synlube, it's makers and users don't attack you if you question it.
And ask yourself one question, Do you really want to take the word of one who thinks sinlube is the greatest oil ever?
I saw Kirk taking a poke, figured I'd ask. I've been reading a lot about it, and it seems a respected guy at Bitog is trying to keep the product alive and generate interest. It might be good, sure seems there is a lot of interest in the stuff.
It isn't cheap so if it doesn't live up to the expectations it will fall hard and be driven off the sites like some of the other garbage plugged on these sites.
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quote:Originally posted by ADFD1:
I'm pretty sure the stuff will work as a fuel additive. How good is it in the oil though?
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quote:Originally posted by ADFD1:
Zmax is a chlorine ion? I'll pass, chlorine is corrosive to metal, why add it to oil? That's if it contains chlorine, are you sure Kirk?
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quote:Originally posted by Trajan:quote:Originally posted by ADFD1:quote:Originally posted by Trajan:
It doesn't have chlorine. It's the same stuff that's used in aircraft engines. It's called Avblend. Which is FFA approved.
It used by many pilots at the local airport near me. They swear by it.
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/...umber=2044492&page=4
Cadillac recommends it.
Unlike scamlube, it has verified 3rd party testing. Sure, some will bring up the old FTC ruling, but they don't really read it, and they can't explain why it's still being sold.
And again, unlike scam....synlube, it's makers and users don't attack you if you question it.
And ask yourself one question, Do you really want to take the word of one who thinks sinlube is the greatest oil ever?
I saw Kirk taking a poke, figured I'd ask. I've been reading a lot about it, and it seems a respected guy at Bitog is trying to keep the product alive and generate interest. It might be good, sure seems there is a lot of interest in the stuff.
It isn't cheap so if it doesn't live up to the expectations it will fall hard and be driven off the sites like some of the other garbage plugged on these sites.
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Right now the two pack is on sale at AAP. While one bottle says fuel and the other engine, the only difference is the color. So you can use both in the oil.
I bought three boxes. Ehhhh, I eat out once/day every day. So that's six days I won't. No biggie.
quote:I bought three boxes. Ehhhh, I eat out once/day every day. So that's six days I won't. No biggie.
quote:Originally posted by ADFD1:
Their claims about soaking into metal and then leaching out leaves a lot to the imagination. Maybe for a fuel system cleaning you'd want something to penetrate and disolve. In oil I'd rather have something like good ole moly to coat the metal. Lubro-moly MoS2 comes to mind, its got quite a following and is cheap!
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