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Re: Super-dooper engine treatments
Okay Okay okay! Don't use any of that garbage, Slick 50, Prolong,
whatever. It is a solvent of undetermined makeup with solid bits of
teflon floating around in it. It simply gums up oil passages and sticks
itself to your cylinder walls thus depriving these areas of vital oil, be
it mineral or synthetic.
All of those commercials wherein the car runs around sans oil pan
forget one major part of any valid experiment, the control. That is, try
running an identical car identically only without having being blessed
witht the magic oil treatment.
Briggs and Straton did just this and found the dry engine which
had not been treated had less damage than the one that had been treated.
NOne of those snake oil people ever tell you what independent lab
confirms their claims, ever wonder why?
If you think these things work, go out and get that magnetic fuel
atomizer or whatever the heck it is, and improve your gas milage, and
don't forget the little balls you put in your gas tank to fix internal
engine problems.
KB
Kevin Barry, Esq.
krbarry@netusa.net
Jesus is returning!