Question:should i use an oil additive like slick 50
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It's still on the market. When Pennzoil bought Quaker State in the late 90's it just doesn't get the market representation it used too. Yes, It's always been a good product. I still carry it at my shops. I sell it for $14.99/pint.
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NONE are best! Without going into extensive detail here's what you need to know about. aftermarket oil additives: There are basically two types of additives used, either Teflon based with PTFE (like Slick 50) or Chlorinated based (like Dura ...
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Actually they are about the same. The real question is what are you trying to accomplish. By adding either one to your oil you are actually making your engine oil about the same consistency as gear oil. Modern oils have all the additves in t...
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The price for a pint or quart of these engine oil additives runs from a few dolla...
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I've used slick fifty in my last few cars never had any oil leaks , i did have better gas mileage. but i don't use their oil ! I use slick fifty grease and my synthetic oil and use a blender to mix it . only use a cupful per oil change .only...
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The maintenance lamp may be on for the oil change. I wouldn't use Slick 50. I have heard nothing but problems when people use it. It leaves a thin coating on the bearings and journals in the engine. It keeps building up and causes more probl...
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The infomercials you see would have you believe that by putting these products in your engine it will become a "super engine" of sorts, even better than if it were running synthetic oil. However, unfortunately for consumers, their claims hav...
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You would be hard pressed to find an engine oil additive manufacturer that hasn't been successfully sued by the Federal Trade Commission. There are also several motorsports and consumer magazines that speak against adding anything to your oi...
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Molecular additives do not show any effects on these materials. However, we recommend to replace oil and not to apply the additive to oil already containing another product. Bishop’s Original additive creates a perfect shield on all places. ...
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The infomercials you see would have you believe that by putting these products in your engine it will become a "super engine" of sorts. Even better than if it were running a synthetic oil. However, unfortunately for consumers, their claims h...
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The informercials you see would have you believe that by putting these products in your engine it will become a "super engine" of sorts. Even better than if it were running a synthetic oil like AMSOIL. However, unfortunately for consumers, t...
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NONE are best! Without going into extensive detail here's what you need to know about aftermarket oil additives: There are basically two types of additives used, either Teflon based with PTFE (like Slick 50) or Chlorinated based (like Dura L...
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products in your engine it will become a "super engine" of sorts. Even better than if it were running a synthetic oil. However, unfortunately for consumers, their claims have no basis in reality. In fact, here are a few links to releases fro...
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