Did a quick search and Shell, naturally, isn't too forthcoming about the
stuff except to say it's an addition of nitrogen to their detergent
molecule. It helps the gas make Top Tier grade--whatever you think of
that--but that's about it. In short, it's probably a marketing scheme
as much as anything.
My guess is it wouldn't be any worse than any of the other detergents
(Techron, etc.).
Bob
Robert Blair wrote:
> John, I would say that N2 is very inert on the input side of the engine - as
>someone said air is about 80% N2. The damaging part is the N byproducts after
>burning NO et al.
>
> I do not understand the N2 promo - they should have called it O2 - maybe a
>marketing goof ......
>
> Robert N. Blair Yellow 65BJ8 rnbmail@yahoo.com
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"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything
that counts can be counted." -- Albert Einstein
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