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Re: [oletrucks] Motor oil enhancers

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Motor oil enhancers
From: MarkNoakes@aol.com
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 08:12:54 EST
1--I know of one case where one of the teflon additives was used and it 
blocked oil flow and then caused damage in the valvetrain.

2--I also know that one of these companies (again, teflon-based) was 
sucessfully sued for product misrepresentation.

I think you'd have a hard time finding unbiased test data, but it must be out 
there somewhere; SAE papers maybe?

Mark Noakes
Knoxville, TN
58/56 Chevy Suburban 2wd 350 V8 3speed w/OD in progress
59 GMC Suburban V8/Hydramatic looking for a 1/2 ton NAPCO kit  and a V8, 
destined for straight stock resto


In a message dated 1/26/01 9:23:40 PM, dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com writes:

<< I sure enjoyed the lessons and sermons on CAFE but I was more interested 
in 
learning a bit more about the oil enhancers like Prolong, Dura Lube, SFR, 
CD-2, Synpower, Energy Release, STP, PTFE etc.  Does this stuff really work 
or is it a trick?  How can a car treated with Prolong be driven from LA to 
San Francisco and back with no oil?  Why does the motor current draw 
decrease and the certified Rockwell bearing not seize up when the bearing is 
treated with SFR?  Has anyone or company done any research on these 
products?  If so, are the results available for the everyday common joe to 
peruse?  Many people swear by these products but where are the FACTS man?  
Anybody know the answer to this one?

Durwood
51 Chevy 1/2 ton Deluxe 5 window >>
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